ARSENAL face a make-or-break North London derby as they look to shrug off back-to-back cup defeats.
Mikel Arteta's side have picked up a draw against Brighton, a Caraabao Cup semi-final defeat to Newcastle and a penalty exit at home to Manchester United in the FA Cup since they last won a game.
Yet all is not lost, because the Gunners have the chance to regroup and refocus their attention on the Premier League title battle as they sit six points behind Liverpool.
However, their next match could be a season defining game for them as they host bitter rivals Tottenham on Wednesday.
Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham have been in sticky form of late, beating Liverpool in the Carabao Cup before needing extra time to triumph over National League side Tamworth.
SunSport's Will Pugh and tactical guru Dean Scoggins have highlighted five areas how Spurs could KO Arsenal's title bid this season.
Organised chaos
There is a perception about Tottenham that they play a very wild style of football, and while this is true to a degree there is more than meets the eye within Postecoglou's system.
The Aussie manager's uniquely rigid attacking structure incorporates a left-hand set and a right-hand set of players.
And in the last few weeks, that system has - believe it or not - been adapting amid a flurry of errors from young and inexperienced players parachuted into the team due to an injury crisis.
The current treatment room list means the likely centre-back pairing for this game will force Radu Dragusin to be paired alongside Archie Gray, with brand new goalkeeper Antonín Kinský in the net.
Spurs will look to nullify their mistakes by playing out from the back even more than has been seen previously, with Yves Bissouma dropping into the space between them as they split to receive the ball.
In attack, Tottenham look to operate as a pair of wheels on either side of the pitch but without much crossover to the other flanks.
In this system, only the centre-backs, holding midfielder and striker are asked to stick to their main position, often allowing them to dominate possession due to overloads.
Unfortunately, this system can make Spurs susceptible to teams setting up against them, as Arsenal did at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium earlier this season.
Underlap, overlap, wandering free
Tottenham are a team who often do not look to generate chances through crossing from out wide, but do tend to score a lot with cutbacks.
This is often due to Spurs relying heavily on underlaps with the wingers hugging the touchline while the fullbacks - likely to be Pedro Porro and Djed Spence against Arsenal - invert centrally.
Spence, a right-footed full-back, has been particularly impressive deputising for Destiny Udogie at left-back in the last few weeks.
In a perfectly executed gameplan, this pair of wheels allow for the full-backs to move forward into a dangerous area before being able to find a cutback for a more central team-mate.
One of the main sources of Postecoglou's frustration this season has often come with Spurs giving the ball away and the wheel's literally falling off.
But to that end the former Celtic boss has tweaked his tactics.
The first change to the system has been to concede some ground and move the team deeper to accommodate for Gray and Dragusin not being as quick as Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero.
The full-backs are also not going forward as quickly, with Porro in particular showing much more discipline in the last few weeks.
The third change has been to use to two pivots to collect the ball and build up instead of one, with Bissouma and one other dropping in to help the ball progress.
Sterling effort
It does not take a genius to figure out Bukayo Saka's absence from the Arsenal team has hit them hard.
The Hale End graduate has been a talismanic figure for the Gunners since breaking into the team, and was their spearhead across their last two title challenging campaigns.
While most teams may tend to split attacks more evenly across the field, Arsenal often played much more down the right, mainly due to Saka's excellence and his strong link with Martin Odegaard.
Ethan Nwaneri and Gabriel Jesus had both played in the role before getting injured themselves, which almost certainly means Raheem Sterling is going to be asked to play there against Spurs.
The former Liverpool and Manchester City star will be key for Arsenal if they are to get anything from the game.
What Arteta will ask the ex-England international to do is pick up the ball on the run, rather than with his back to goal, allowing him to then make a diagonal run into an interior position.
Movement like this will allow Sterling to crossover with Kai Havertz in a nightmare rotation for the Spurs defence, offer a lay off to Odegaard, or try and find Gabriel Martinelli as he bombs up the left flank.
The presence of Spence up against Sterling will create a unique opportunity for Arsenal to exploit, with Jurrien Timber potentially being allowed to go up the space left on the outside.
Sterling, 30, has flattered to deceive since arriving at the Emirates on loan.
He had an indifferent game against Man Utd on Sunday, but could have a watershed match against Spurs as he is finally given the chance to prove he can help the misfiring Gunners hit their mark.
Art stoppers
Their is a perception around Arsenal that they have failed to hit the same heights as they did last season, having struggled to score in open play in many games this campaign.
Despite going out of the FA Cup, Arsenal still have the chance to make a Carabao Cup final if they can muster a heroic performance against Newcastle at St. James' Park.
They can also close the gap on the top of the league if some results go in their favour, which would serve to turn the current negative narrative of the club around.
Arteta has built the bedrock of his team on being defensively sound, and are actually set up in such a way that they have an extra player screening to prevent counter-attacks.
Declan Rice and one of Mikel Merino or Thomas Partey are often the players charged with this duty, but the key to unlocking Spurs may need to come from Arteta taking the shackles off of his team.
While Arsenal have a dangerous attack on paper, the lack of movement from midfield - while often proving defensively sound - hurts their chances of open play goals due to there not being enough movement to give opposition defenders cause for concern.
Consequently, this has led to their attack becoming stodgy due to it being too rigid.
However, to break down Spurs, Arsenal may need to unlock one of these screening players to make runs beyond the defence and give the defence food for thought.
King Dom's come
Toothless Tottenham needed to bring on talisman Dominic Solanke to beat Tamworth in the FA Cup.
There was a lot of debate over whether he would be a better signing for them than Ivan Toney, but 11 goals and six assists already this season have proven Solanke to be the right deal.
But there are still many aspects of his game which do not get the credit they deserve, such as his effort, ability to track, pressing and overall world class team ethic.
Solanke is often overlooked for a lot of the off ball work he makes to open space up for team-mates.
These exploits can include his runs forcing a defender to commit to marking him or pinning defenders.
Against Arsenal he is likely to target William Saliba rather than Gabriel Magalhaes in the air.
Spurs will look to use the England international as a key pivot player up front, using him to play off the two wheels on either side of their attack.
Solanke is often able to unlock defences when he has runners such as Brennan Johnson going beyond the defensive line in behind, with this ability being integral to a number of goals through pre-assists.
The 27-year-old will be key for Spurs' front-footed defence against Arsenal, while his team-mates know if they can use him to his best he will help them create a dangerous chance even if he is not the one to finish it off.
And it is thanks to the likes of Solanke, that the last game Arsenal would want at the moment is Tottenham.
ultimategooner
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How is that contributing to the topic?!
how does my comment affect
Ubong12
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When last did spurs even beat me?? Narrate all this and the match will still end 4-1, if spurs were our only title contender, we would've the league twice already
Ubong12
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There is nothing I like better than seeing Arsenal and Liverpool get a stuffing. Go Ange!
Your punishment is in Pl 2nd leg
Ubong12
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one thing about arteta is that, he has a strong head.he will never admit that he made a mistake.
How is that contributing to the topic?!
Ubong12
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I don’t trust Arsenal
Then you ain't a fan
Bokacdilot
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I don’t trust Arsenal
bspurs
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the truth is Tottenham I know we still struggling with CBs and even in the goal we have second goalkeeper
Rame7
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Arsenal cannot win any game this January after Brentford. Or they can win with great difficulty Uta believe my words
Yawoozo
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Same Spurs same defeat to Arsenal
ultimategooner
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one thing about arteta is that, he has a strong head.he will never admit that he made a mistake.
miaeilpsu
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There is nothing I like better than seeing Arsenal and Liverpool get a stuffing. Go Ange!
May all your bad wishes return bad to you 🙏
ultimategooner
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arsenal is bound to lose this match.
Chrismaris1
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There is nothing I like better than seeing Arsenal and Liverpool get a stuffing. Go Ange!
To you we are out of Carabo ... the cup we always use to console ourselves. u will see football in Annfield and believe
Notbdeikn
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Tottenham is winning. Arsenal are not serious. They need to buy, players.
The_Alpha13
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There is nothing I like better than seeing Arsenal and Liverpool get a stuffing. Go Ange!
if only there was a trophy for that. 😅
SMHellas
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They’re a lot of striker that’ll not cost him much but he’s too stubborn to ask for any of them if truly he want he’ll ask for it
But you also have to get someone who will make the team better. Why do you think he let Balogun go? Ok striker but he would not have made the team better. Nketiah is the same. What gets them to the summit now is not just any striker but the right striker. In his position, I would not settle for anything less than a player I think will transform my team, otherwise the club has maybe spent £30 million on a guy like Jonathan David and if Isak becomes available for £70 million next year but they can't get him because of what they spent on David this year, the opportunity is lost and they still win nothing
LarryOJ1
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Yet it's also well known they went after Isak. Trust me, he wants a striker but things said by a manager in public are not always what he thinks in private
They’re a lot of striker that’ll not cost him much but he’s too stubborn to ask for any of them if truly he want he’ll ask for it
SMHellas
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We’re already out of the title already as long our stupid manager refuses to sign any Attacker and keep depending on Kia and Leo and Mantineli nothing will happen all we do is loss or draw because non of them can put the ball in the back of the net
Yet it's also well known they went after Isak. Trust me, he wants a striker but things said by a manager in public are not always what he thinks in private
LarryOJ1
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You know that managers no longer sign players right? It's the money men and football directors. I have no doubt he'd love a top level striker but is being told the players he wants are too expensive if they want to stay within PSR rules
I no but they gave him money and if truly he want a striker he will ask but all he keep saying is we don’t need a striker because he hate being wrong that’s why he’ll never be able to win anything
SMHellas
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We’re already out of the title already as long our stupid manager refuses to sign any Attacker and keep depending on Kia and Leo and Mantineli nothing will happen all we do is loss or draw because non of them can put the ball in the back of the net
You know that managers no longer sign players right? It's the money men and football directors. I have no doubt he'd love a top level striker but is being told the players he wants are too expensive if they want to stay within PSR rules
SMHellas
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There is nothing I like better than seeing Arsenal and Liverpool get a stuffing. Go Ange!
LarryOJ1
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We’re already out of the title already as long our stupid manager refuses to sign any Attacker and keep depending on Kia and Leo and Mantineli nothing will happen all we do is loss or draw because non of them can put the ball in the back of the net
Zesabclstu
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I say meant be but in the League can we Arsenal ture this around spirit Mikel Arteta will be sacked
yupbcoruz
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Great goal ratio but wtf yall doing majority of the time lol
drummer5364
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Kedanruz
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arsenal clearly has no title hopes or arteta wouldn't have wasted 60million on havertz and keep playing him over better strikers