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  • The Telegraph

    Micky Van de Ven and William Saliba have transformed how Tottenham and Arsenal play – here’s how

    One of football’s core beliefs is that pace is a defender’s greatest fear. Speed kills, as they say. But is that really still the case in the modern game? These days, in a growing number of cases, pace is no longer the biggest concern for centre-backs. Instead, it is their biggest asset.

  • BBC

    Walsall boss Sadler agrees new contract

    Walsall head coach Mat Sadler signs a new deal with the League Two club ahead of the final game of the regular season.

  • AFP

    Spurs will be on the attack against Arsenal: Postecoglou

    Ange Postecoglou insisted Tottenham will stick to his attacking philosophy in Sunday's crucial north London derby against Premier League leaders Arsenal.With that in mind, the Australian has no intention of sending his team into the derby with a defensive mindset, even though Arsenal showed their attacking prowess with a 5-0 rout of Chelsea on Tuesday.

  • BBC

    'Every little thing could make the difference'

    The current Premier League leaders kick off at 14:00 BST at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, meaning City will know the result by the time they begin at 16:30 BST. Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast, Manchester Evening News reporter Simon Bajkowski said "little things" could make the difference in the title race. "I think they [Manchester City] will be a lot more confident after last night [against Brighton]," he said.