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How Frank Can Be Spurs' Secret Weapon Against Arsenal
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Arsenal and Tottenham injury news as latest North London Derby updates given on 19 players - The Mirror
Arsenal and Tottenham are set to do battle in the North London Derby on Sunday afternoon, but both sides are facing an injury crisis ahead of the clash at the Emirates
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Read Full ArticleTottenham need to learn from this fast says Frank
Following Tottenham Hotspur’s 4-1 defeat to Arsenal in the North London Derby at the Emirates Stadium, Thomas Frank, the Tottenham manager, held a post-match press conference where he addressed the loss, his tactical decisions, and apologised to fans.The match saw Arsenal’s Eberechi Eze score a hat-trick, with Leandro Trossard also on the scoresheet for the Gunners, while Richarlison netted a late consolation for Spurs.Below is a full transcript…
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution80% Left
Bias Distribution
- 80% of the sources lean Left
80% Left
L 80%
C 20%
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