"Whoever wants it more will take the win" - Dimitar Berbatov makes prediction for Arsenal v Tottenham
Dimitar Berbatov reckons it'll be honors even when Arsenal face Tottenham Hotspur in the first north London derby of the season on Sunday (September 24).
Both London rivals have made impressive starts to the campaign. Mikel Arteta's Gunners have won four of five league games, sitting fourth in the table.
Ange Postecoglou has also overseen a superb start to the season as Spurs boss. He won August's Premier League Manager of the Month award, and his side are second, with four wins from five games.
It couldn't be more tightly poised between Arsenal and Tottenham ahead of their battle at the Emirates. Berbatov does't see the two sides separated at full-time but says that the team with the more desire will win. The former Spurs striker told Metro:
"Any team can win it. It’s a derby. It odoesn’t matter where you an in the table. Whoever wants it more will take the win but I think it’ll be a draw. Prediction 2-2."
Arteta's men won both at home and away last season, beating Spurs for the first time at the Lilywhites' new stadium. However, they are against a different Tottenham side this time and one that's excelling despite their record goalscorer Harry Kane's departure to Bayern Munich in the summer.
Tottenham captain Son Heung Min fires warning to Arsenal
Son Heung Min was appointed Spurs captain ahead of the new season, with Hugo Lloris out of the first team. The South Korean has flourished in the role, bagging three goals in five league games.
The 31-year-old has shown his leadership and experience with top performances to help Tottenham bounce back from last season's woes. They finished eighth in the league, and the attacker failed to impress.
Son is looking forward to facing Arsenal in the first north London derby of the season. He says that the Gunners won't want to face his side (via The Times):
"Arsenal won’t want to face us at this time. Everyone is running for each other. Everyone is fighting for each other. If someone comes off, you give a hand off, and everyone is happy to do that. That makes us really strong as a team.”
The South Korea international isn't the only Tottenham player shining this season. Postecoglou's side have been buoyed by the signing of James Maddison, who has two goals and two assists in six games across competitions.
Yves Bissouma has refound the form that led to Spurs paying Brighton & Hove Albion £25 million last year.