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Arsenal stumble vs. Spurs but still keep pace atop the Premier League

N FC's Craig Burley says although Arsenal played well at times, they looked like a tired team in their 1-1 draw against Tottenham. Arsenal and Tottenham settled for a 1-1 North London derby draw at the Emirates Stadium. Back in the dark ages of his playing days in France, Arsene Wenger used to read a passage from the Bible before games to settle himself. As a manager, however, he found that these pre-match prayers had no such salutary effect on his players, a development which, much to his surprise, actually delighted him. "It means," Wenger said in an interview with the French magazine L'Equipe published this past week "that my team does not necessarily need God to...
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