Tottenham Hotspur will be looking to put their recent poor performances behind them by beating Arsenal on Sunday.

Ryan Mason has stated on Instagram that he ‘wishes he could be out there’ as he looks forward to Tottenham’s clash against Arsenal on Sunday.
Midfielder Mason came through the ranks at Spurs as a youngster and made his debut for the club in 2008, but in 2018, because of an unfortunate head injury, he had to retire.
The 28-year-old will no doubt be cheering on Spurs from the stands as Mauricio Pochettino’s side aim to put their recent poor form behind them by picking up three points at the Emirates Stadium.
Here is Mason’s Instagram message ahead of the North Lond derby:

Mason now works with Tottenham’s Youth set-up as he is hoping to bring through the next player off the North London ranks.
Midfielder Oliver Skipp is a player who made a breakthrough season last term as the highly-rated youngster will be hoping to feature against Arsenal on Sunday.
With Pochettino at the helm, Spurs have been giving a number of their young players chances in recent years and there’s no doubt that will continue.
Nonetheless, Tottenham go into their clash against Arsenal with four points from their opening three matches, as a strong performance is needed.

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