Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal have steadily improved their league position in recent years, culminating in a second place finish last season.

The Gunners pipped North London rivals Tottenham to second on the last day of the season, although still finished 10 points behind eventual champions Leicester City.

25 February 2015 - UEFA Champions League - Last 16 (1st Leg) - Arsenal v AS Monaco - Arsene Wenger, Manager of Arsenal - Photo: Marc Atkins / Offside.

Gunners boss, Arsene Wenger – Photo: Marc Atkins / Offside.

This season, Wenger’s side have recovered from a slow start, in which they won neither of their first two matches, to reel off five straight victories and jump up to third in the table.

They are just two points behind leaders Manchester City, but also find themselves behind Tottenham after seven games.

Mauricio Pochettino’s side are a point ahead of their local rivals, but there are a few Arsenal players that would walk into the Spurs side and reinforce their title bid.

Here are THREE players that would walk into the Tottenham team…
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4 responses to “3 Arsenal players that would walk into the Tottenham team”

  1. Matt says:

    Really……says who?
    If they were any better then they would surely be 2nd in the league

  2. mtt88008 says:

    There are NO Arsenal players that would “walk” into the Spurs side. Ozil and Sanchez, if they were physically fit and prepared to Poch’s exacting standards, would have a good chance of being selected. Kozcielny or Mustafi might have a chance of replacing Vertonghen and Cazorla is a good player, but no better than what we already have and that’s it. I wouldn’t frankly even consider swapping any other Arsenal player for one of our own, or the manager, or the chairman, or the stadium for that matter and certainly not the supporters!

  3. Rob says:

    It is claimed Sanchez, carzola and ozil, could walk straight on to the Tottenham side. All three are good players and would provide excellent cover for our side.

  4. Pawlito says:

    Only one player from those three probably could walk into Spurs squad, and that’s Sanchez. Cazorla wouldn’t, as in your example Dembele would be performing more defensive duties, thus limiting his attacking qualities. As for Ozil, Dele and Eriksen are both better all-round players than him (assists are not everything).