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Spurs v Arsenal: When Paul Merson perfectly predicted how Heung-min Son would score

Arsenal travel to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Thursday evening in the knowledge that a second win of the season over north London rivals Spurs will guarantee them Champions League football next season.

A strong recent run of form has seen the Gunners surge into the final qualification spot for Europe’s elite club competition – where they sit four points clear of fifth-placed Tottenham in the Premier League table with three games left to play.

After running out 3-1 winners at the Emirates back in September, Mikel Arteta’s men are hoping to wrap up a Champions League berth with a first top-flight double over their neighbours since 2013/14.

The general mood around the club is understandably far better than it was on Arsenal’s last visit to Spurs – when goals from Heung-min Son and Harry Kane saw the hosts to a 2-0 triumph.

Hopes of a positive result that day weren’t exactly high among Arsenal supporters, with their side struggling for form at the time.

However, there’s a big difference between seeing the writing on the wall and actually predicting what will happen to the letter.

That, though, is exactly what former Gunners playmaker – and Sky Sports pundit – Paul Merson managed to do 24 hours before the fixture in question. 

Asked to get his views on the upcoming derby during an episode of Soccer Saturday, Merson didn’t hold back with his words.

“I know what’s going to happen tomorrow, said the retired midfielder, who made 327 appearances for the club across a 12-year spell.

“Arsenal will have the ball. Pass it around, they will pass it around, they won’t really hurt Tottenham. But they will pass it around.

“Then Harry Kane will get the ball. Son will make a run. He will be in. They’ll score and they’ll win the

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