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Pre-match information
The 2-1 defeat to Newcastle once again exposed Tottenham's problems. They controlled the game, had more possession but failed to capitalise on their scoring opportunities. Spurs' lack of decisiveness in finishing still worries fans.
The home form of the Roosters has also been inconsistent, with mixed wins and losses since April. However, this is perhaps the most appropriate time for them to welcome their rivals Arsenal.
Arsenal's injury crisis is getting worse, as in addition to Declan Rice's suspension and Mikel Merino's shoulder injury, captain Martin Odegaard has sprained his ankle playing for Norway. He will be out for at least three weeks. The lack of creativity from playmaker Odegaard will be a big blow to the Gunners' attack.