“Be respectful of…” After Arsenal’s 6-0 victory over Tottenham last night, Freddie Ljungberg admits to Tottenham

Last season, Arsenal defeated Tottenham Hotspur twice, including a flawless display in their opponents’ home ground.

 

Mikel Arteta led his club to the Premier League title, but it wasn’t enough since they would fall apart in the weeks that followed.

 

And following Monday night’s 6-0 victory against Sheffield United by Arsenal, Freddie Ljungberg was questioned concerning his old team’s title defense, which takes place at Tottenham.

 

The Highbury hero told Premier League Productions on April 3, 24 at 11:15 p.m., saying going to Tottenham is usually a “go and win” situation, but he made sure to show his “respect” for Ange Postecoglou’s team.

 

He mentioned how Tottenham, who are fighting for a spot in the Champions League and now sit fifth in the table, have been “great” this season under their new management.

 

Spurs performed admirably to draw with Arsenal in the rematch, despite the team’s highly expansive style of play receiving a lot of attention.

 

The current schedule for Arsenal’s away match against their opponents is set for April 27, but you may expect that to change due to television scheduling.

 

Arsenal’s journey to Tottenham

Regarding Tottenham’s involvement in Arsenal’s title run-in, Ljungberg said, “A trip to Tottenham is never a don’t lose, just go and win.”

“No, of course not; Tottenham has been excellent this season; give them your respect.”

 

Premier League: Sheffield United vs. Arsenal FC

 

Several months in advance

You would think that both Arsenal and Tottenham would still be fighting for important causes in the Premier League by the time that game rolls around.

 

That will just make things more interesting because a loss might end up ruining someone’s season.

 

Since Arsenal is vying for more prestigious titles, you would think that they would be under more pressure, but try to ignore all of that because the most important thing is the bragging rights.

 

As the rematch demonstrated, the north London derby never lets you down because it’s always nonstop entertainment.

 

It looks like there will be a ton of goals again because both sides play some of the finest attacking football in the league.

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