North London derby: Postecoglou hopes to hand Tottenham first league win at Emirates in 13 years

The manager has given Spurs their best season start in 57 years

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou Ange Postecoglou of Tottenham Hotspur | AFP

Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou said he has already got a sense of how important Sunday's North London derby against Arsenal will be from supporters as they look to keep their momentum going following an impressive start to the season.

Both Arsenal and Tottenham are unbeaten in five games in the Premier League and go into the derby with 13 points each, with Postecoglou's side second on goal difference while their arch-rivals are fourth. For Spurs, it is their best start to a top-flight season for 57 years. But they have not won at the Emirates in the league for 13 years while Postecoglou is also aware Arsenal won home and away last season. "People have given me an indication of how they feel about this game and that's great. I've been involved in derbies and one pretty significant one (the Old Firm derby with Celtic)," Postecoglou told reporters on Friday.

"You understand what it means to supporters of both clubs, the significance in terms of the general mood around the place. They are a very, very good football side, they had an outstanding season last year and they've strengthened this year. You can see there is a real belief within them. Playing them at their place is going to be a hell of a challenge for us."

Form has rarely been a factor in North London derbies in the past but Postecoglou said experience may play a role with several recruits set to get a taste of the heated rivalry for the first time. "We have quite a few that haven't played in this fixture. It's not just that it's a derby and it's away from home, but it's the challenge of overcoming a strong opponent as well," he added.

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