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Tottenham Hotspur could finish ahead of Arsenal and land a Champions League place according to Stan Collymore.

Spurs currently sit in fifth place in the Premier League, three points off of Arsenal in fourth although the Gunners do have a game in hand. And with the season entering the business end, Collymore has given his thoughts on who will qualify for next season's Champions League – and backed Arsenal to choke.

It comes as Dele Alli is facing an embarrassing nightmare at Everton, just months after sealing his transfer from Spurs. And former Spurs midfielder Christian Eriksen was hit by a coin during an interview after he scored with his first touch during his Denmark return.

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Former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Christian Eriksen made an incredible return for his national side Denmark as he scored with his first touch in international football since suffering a cardiac arrest while playing at Euro 2020.

Eriksen was forced to put his whole career on hold following the harrowing scenes last summer during his country's match against Finland as he was forced to leave Inter Milan as Italian football doesn't allow players to use the cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) devices he has had implanted. He has now made a return to professional football, though, after signing for Premier League

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