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REVEALED: Arsenal’s secret weapon that will be used against Tottenham

Arsenal will this weekend face Tottenham Hotspur in bids to stay at the top of the Premier League table and here is their secret weapon to get the win.

As Arsenal gear up for the highly anticipated North London Derby against Tottenham Hotspur, they have a secret weapon up their sleeves that could prove to be crucial in securing a victory – their prowess from set-pieces, particularly corners.

The Gunners have been lethal from corners this season, scoring a league-leading 14 goals from such situations. This statistic highlights their ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities from dead-ball situations, which can often be the difference-maker in tightly contested matches.

Currently sitting at the top of the Premier League table with 77 points after 34 games, Arsenal are in prime position to clinch the title. However, they cannot afford to drop points in crucial fixtures like the upcoming North London Derby if they want to maintain their lead over rivals Manchester City and Liverpool.

In their recent match against Chelsea, Arsenal put on a dominant display with a resounding 5-0 victory at the Emirates Stadium. This convincing win not only boosted their confidence but also showcased their attacking prowess and ability to convert chances into goals.

Their next challenge will be against Tottenham Hotspur at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, 28th April, 2024. The North London Derby is always a fiercely contested affair, and Arsenal will need to be at their best to secure a positive result against their arch-rivals.

With their proficiency from corners, Arsenal have an added advantage that could prove decisive in breaking down Tottenham’s defense and finding the back of the net. By utilizing this secret weapon effectively, the Gunners can edge closer to securing a crucial victory in the North London Derby and maintaining their position at the top of the table.

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