Ted Harwood: So it looks like Clint Dempsey and Tom Huddlestone could be out for Sunday, in addition to probably Jermain Defoe--if do not require could go, who you think will become? Or could it you need to be an owner and Gareth Bale? Kevin McCauley: I do believe that we may win most games with Hugo Lloris, Gareth Bale and seven scrubs. But seriously, Dempsey must certanly be behind equally Lewis Holtby and Gylfi Sigurdsson in the pecking order at this point, and Tom Huddlestone is really a complete non-factor at this point. The only absence that hurts is Defoe, provided Emmanuel Adebayor's awful concluding and history of getting sent down against Arsenal, but his work rate and tendency to fall deep probably helps Bale score more goals. I be prepared to see Adebayor, Bale, Lennon and Holtby in assault, though Sigurdsson's new performances make him one factor. Ted Harwood: Just how much does it hurt you guys not to have Sandro at this time? Is Flight Captain Parker a big step down as of this point? Kevin McCauley: It hurts a great deal. Scott Parker has been inadequate. I hope that he only wants his old form to be regained by games, but now, he actively affects the team. He's nowhere near as athletic as Sandro and can't include giveaways that catch the group out of defensive position. He doesn't have anywhere near the array of passing, which can be saying a whole lot, because Sandro is just a quite minimal passer. For reasons uknown, Parker's wound up in front of Dembele a lot, attempting to attack through balls and diagonals. He is bad at them. I do believe we really need to start Jake Livermore or Tom Carroll. Parker is really a bad player now in time. Ted Harwood: It appears as though plenty of everyone was shocked that Jan Vertonghen began at left back against West Ham. Do you think he'll move back again to the center on Sunday, and does everyone in the Arsenal entrance three really worry you against Spurs' defense? Kevin McCauley: I think he will go back to the middle, or to the seat. I do believe it was a tactical decision for the West Ham game, with an additional player who is efficient at protecting set pieces. Benoit Assou-Ekotto should start at left right back. I am maybe not entirely sure which two central defenders begins against Arsenal, that's anyone's guess. The Arsenal entrance three don't fear me at all, but set item protecting and Wilshere's runs through the center do. Ted Harwood: No anxiety about Theo Walcott, at least maybe not at 0-0, then? Kevin McCauley: I fear Theo Walcott obtaining a tap-in because somebody has to move up on Wilshere to clean up after Parker and Dembele. I really do not worry him producing something by himself, no. A goal could be well ( actually, probably will ) scored by him very, but because he is in the proper position to capitalize on a screw up and a chance designed for him, on his or her own not because he beats a couple defenders it is. Ted Harwood: That is most certainly not one of his benefits, no. Do you've any thoughts about Arsenal's January signing Nacho Monreal, and just how do you think he'll do against Aaron Lennon? Kevin McCauley: Aaron Lennon has really gone peaceful recently, but he'd one of the best activities of his existence against Manchester United, when Ferguson chose to focus on Bale and more or less left the proper flank available. I like Nacho Monreal a great deal and I do not think he will have way too many problems if he has some type of aid, which he should constantly, but Lennon abuses just about anybody in pure one-on-one fights. His success will be down to how Arsenal decides to guard that flank. Unless it is abandoned by them, Monreal must keep his own just fine. Lennon gets some room, Ted Harwood: If it's Podolski on that flank with him. Do you have a popular NLD memory you had prefer to share? Kevin McCauley: This 1 was a massive WTF. I believe that many Tottenham fans were just about resigned to defeat at halftime. Hell, lots of us thought it was over after Nasri's purpose. This is my favorite one not only because we won, but because of how scary it was. Anyone who lets you know they thought that comeback coming is just a liar. I still do not believe that it just happened. Ted Harwood: Even more shocking: Marouane Chamakh won in that game. Kevin McCauley: Who's that? Ted Harwood: I actually do not recall, but my memory is a little..."cloudy." Ted Harwood: So, given Tottenham's current type, and given that the match is at White Hart Lane, how comfortable are you currently starting Sunday? Kevin McCauley: I think that Tottenham are the better team at this time. That will not really matter. I must say I hate 'put the form book out the window' derby crap (what the f*ck is just a form book anyway?), but Spurs are always capable of Spursing it up. Tottenham probably get a effect at the Emirates earlier this season if Emmanuel Adebayor does not get sent down, but that type of stuff happens constantly. I am confident that if an opponent does not fall flat on his face after falling on a, and if no body gets sent down, we'll at the very least sketch. Arsenal's present security and defensive midfield condition, coupled with Bale's type and Wenger's resistance, suggests in my experience that he should really be able to have a fairly great sport. If Arsenal focus in on him, I like Lennon to repeat his United performance. I don't think there's anything that Arsenal do much better than Spurs at the moment, and I love exactly how we match up against you, but Spurs are Spurs. We like inventing new methods to mess up. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook!
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