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Tottenham Hotspur got back to winning ways on Sunday with a 3-1 victory over Leicester City to ensure they remain just two points behind Arsenal in the race for the top four, with UEFA Champions League football still on the line.

Spurs had opened up a three point gap over the Gunners last month, before a slight dip in form allowed their north London rivals to leapfrog them into fourth-place, yet the Lilywhites are now backed to regain that position by the end of the season.

Or at least that is what Jamie O’Hara thinks, with the former Spurs man insisting that Arsenal will lose three of their final four matches to allow Antonio Conte ’s side to steal fourth place.

He told talkSPORT : "Arsenal will slip up. I think they've got tough games. I think we [ Tottenham ] have got one more tough game, and then it's the North London Derby. That's like a cup final which could go either way. I just have to back Spurs, surely you have to back Spurs under the lights, at home, against Arsenal."

Next up for Tottenham is a daunting trip to Anfield to face title-chasing Liverpool, while Arsenal

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