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Harry Redknapp: Tottenham can win the North London derby after Arsenal’s loss

This coming Sunday sees the first North London derby of this Premier League season and so, to fuel the build-up, Pies will be running a piece on great derby moments (from a distinctly Tottenham-specific perspective, such is Martin’s prerogative!) every day this week, together with a few choice trivia and facts.

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Monday’s 3-1 win over Aston Villa extended their unbeaten Premier League run to 10 matches and striker Kane is determined to keep it going at the Emirates.

“Arsenal have it all to do in Sunday’s derby”.

“So we face Arsenal on Sunday going for the win. It’s important that we realise what we did today and we know that”.

“He’s been playing very well for us, he came in the last (England) squad and did very well in training and impressed, so he’s got to keep doing what he’s doing”.

And Redknapp insisted that although Tottenham play Anderlecht on Thursday, their preparation will help them against Arsenal. “We’ve got to stay consistent throughout the whole season, we can’t just have a good start and fade away”.

It was a true game winning performance, and one which had the Spurs fans calling Kane’s name, and it appears as if the 22-year-old forward is starting to hit form at the ideal time this season.

The last time the two teams met was in September, playing in the third round of the League Cup at White Hart Lane.

“He’s a great player and a great lad as well”, said Kane.

Arsenal are also in action in midweek against Bayern Munich in the Champions League, with Chile star Alexis Sanchez to score in a Gunners win available at 25/1 in Titanbet’s Football Price Boosts. “He’s very focused, he’s a good lad to have around the dressing room and he’s a bubbly character”.

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“He’s still young, he’s still got a lot to learn, a long way to go”.

Harry Kane sets sights on Arsenal after ‘confident’ Tottenham extend unbeaten run