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Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown believes his former club are not favourites for the top four and backed rivals Tottenham to overtake their north London rivals.

Despite being six points behind the Gunners, that hasn't stopped the club or pundits backing Antonio Conte's side to do the unthinkable with 10 games remaining. And one of the reasons the Lillywhites are seen as the pick to qualify for next season's UEFA Champions League is the Italian manager being in charge.

If Spurs are to feature and do well in Europe's top club cup competition, they will need keep hold of current players including a key duo.

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Arsenal are currently six points clear of north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur, having played the same amount of games.

With 10 games left until the end of the season, many would pick the Gunners to get the job done and maintain that final UEFA Champions League spot. But ex-Arsenal defender Martin Keown is not so sure his old club can hold on with Spurs breathing down their neck.

Speaking on BT Sports, Keown said that there's a 'long way to go.'

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Tottenham are considered to the dark horses to finish fourth this season, despite playing catch-up to not only Arsenal but Manchester United as well.

There are plenty of reasons why the likes of former midfielder Danny Murphy and ex-Arsenal defender Martin Keown have come out on the

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