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Talk may be about Arsenal having the chance to re-establish their title credentials at the same time as asserting their superiority over Tottenham in the north London derby at the Emirates on Sunday, but one Spurs striker believes the gap between the clubs is smaller than some may think.
Arsenal have not lost to Spurs in the Premier League for 19 matches and almost exactly 10 years - but Spurs make the short trip along the Seven Sisters Road on something of a high after making their best start to a season for a long time.
Both teams are on 19 points with Arsenal third, one place ahead of Spurs on goal difference with a game in hand.
Both will also be desperate to improve on last weekend's results when they both surprisingly dropped points, Arsenal squandering a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 at West Ham and Spurs losing 1-0 at home to Stoke.
And if the corresponding Arsenal-Spurs fixture last season is anything to go by, when Spurs scored twice in the last two minutes to force a 4-4 draw, just after Harry Redknapp took over the helm then this weekend's fixture is definitely one to look forward to.
"The title race is tight and open," Wenger said after the match at West Ham. "We have a great chance this season but you cannot repeat the kind of performance we had today and not come out with three points."
Closing the gap
But Spurs skipper Robbie Keane believes Spurs are closing the gap on Arsenal after nearly two decades of being in their shadow.
"We are at Arsenal's level now. Player for player we do measure up. Over the last four or five years, Arsenal have always been ahead of us. But now if you look at the two squads it's certainly even.
"Maybe our bench is a little bit stronger than theirs. We are definitely on a par. But that will only be judged at the end of the season."
If Spurs do win at Arsenal for the first time since 1993, the title race really could be as wide open as Wenger believes.
Chelsea, though, will have other ideas about that as they seek to avoid a third successive away defeat in the league at the Reebok Stadium. Recent results there suggest Chelsea have little to worry about.
They have won their last six league games at Bolton, scoring 10 goals without the home side scoring any.
Coach Carlo Ancelotti has England international Joe Cole back again after his long injury lay-off and after making his first start of the season against Blackburn and playing superbly Ancelotti described him as "a genius" last week.
Liverpool, who bounced back from four successive defeats to beat Manchester United 2-0 on Sunday, before their much-changed side lost at Arsenal on Thursday, face a second away match in the capital in four days with a visit to Fulham