Danny Mills believes that Spurs have the edge in Sunday’s north London derby against Arsenal as he has named all but two of their players in his combined XI from both sides.
Sunday’s derby at the Emirates is expected to be a tight affair although Arsenal might be the slight favourites given Spurs appear to be having issues both on and off the pitch. Nevertheless, Mills still thinks that Spurs are far superior to their rivals as Dani Ceballos and Nicolas Pepe were the only Arsenal representatives in his combined XI.
Mills selected an all Spurs back five featuring Hugo Lloris, Kyle Walker-Peters, Toby Alderweireld, Jan Vertonghen and Danny Rose. Vertonghen is yet to feature for Spurs this season with Davinson Sanchez preferred. In midfield, he picked Harry Winks and Christian Eriksen alongside Ceballos, although Eriksen, like Vertonghen, has been on the periphery during Tottenham’s start to the season, making two substitute appearances in three games.
Up front, Mills opted against including last season’s joint-golden boot winner Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, instead choosing Harry Kane as his central striker with Heung-Min Son and Pepe flanking him on the wings.
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That's his opinion, I can not argue with him. He can even go ahead and choose his wife that doesn't matter