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Tottenham v Arsenal: Harry Kane currently best striker in Europe, says Arsene Wenger ahead of north London derby
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Harry Kane enjoys his equaliser for Tottenham against Liverpool
Harry Kane enjoys his equaliser for Tottenham against Liverpool

Tottenham v Arsenal: Harry Kane currently best striker in Europe, says Arsene Wenger ahead of north London derby


Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger admitted Tottenham's Harry Kane is currently the best striker in Europe but believes his own frontmen can shine in the north London derby this weekend.

Kane bagged his 100th Premier League goal in Spurs' dramatic 2-2 draw at Liverpool last time out and spoke earlier this week of how being released from Arsenal's academy as an eight-year-old left him with a "chip on his shoulder".

He has a fine record against the Gunners with six goals in seven appearances and you can . But it is the Arsenal forwards who Wenger hopes will steal the headlines on Saturday lunchtime.

When asked whether there is a better striker in Europe than Kane at the moment, Wenger replied: "If you look at the numbers, no, because he has high numbers but I believe what you want in a game like that is to keep him quiet and for our strikers to express their talent."

Arsenal - - overcame Tottenham at the Emirates Stadium earlier in the season but sit four points behind their fifth-placed neighbours in the Premier League.

But Wenger is optimistic his side can make up some ground on Spurs, as he said: ";We want to win this game, we have a good opportunity and we want to take it.

"It's a big game because we are behind in the table and we have to catch up.

"It is more important for us to come back mathematically than it is emotionally-charged."


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Wenger will make a late call on his goalkeeper, with first choice Petr Cech a doubt for the Wembley clash because of a calf injury he suffered in Arsenal's 5-1 win over Everton last weekend.

However, Wenger has full faith in back-up Colombian custodian David Ospina.

Wenger added: "We had some problems with Petr Cech and we are not sure - he hasn't practised.

"I will not take any risk if he is not 100 per cent because I have full confidence in David Ospina.

"David Ospina or Petr Cech, I will make that decision tomorrow."

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