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The four-point gap separating them from leaders Chelsea means that remains unlikely in 2016/17, but this Tottenham team refuse to go away.

Arsenal have endured another disappointing campaign in terms of their own title aspirations, which has seen the pressure increase on manager Arsene Wenger.

"I think all we do now is we remain focused for the game on Sunday against Manchester City", Boro manager Steve Agnew said of his side who are six points behind 17th-placed Hull.

With 74 points - a new club record in the Premier League - Tottenham look virtually guaranteed a top-four finish but they are clearly not finished yet.

With Chelsea leading Spurs at the top of the Premier League table by seven points, Mauricio Pochettino's side are desperate to keep up the pursuit. "We've got good cover in that area, which shows how important it is to have a big, experienced squad in the Premier League". "The possibility of finishing above Arsenal is not a motivation or a distraction", Pochettino said.

"For our fans, it is so clear that all the decisions we take are for the reason to try to improve the team, to try to be more competitive next season".

"It is always better to win, but it is true [the Arsenal game] is a big derby, perhaps the last at White Hart Lane, and I think it will be an exciting game".

"They got nipped to that post in the last game of [last] season". Because whatever Pochettino might say publicly, he has been at Spurs long enough to understand the significance of this Sunday. Christian Eriksen was three, and Dele Alli was not even born.

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Kick off is at 16:30 on Sunday April 30.

Eriksen will feel confident heading into the North London derby, especially if he scrolls through the tweets below.

Palace matched title-chasing Tottenham before the break but faded in the second half.

A midweek fixture at Palace was just the kind of game to expose exhausted bodies and fragile minds.

Michael Voller, 23, was leaving Wembley Stadium after Saturday's FA Cup semi-final defeat to Chelsea when he was targeted by a group of fellow Spurs supporters walking the other way.

Crystal Palace boss Sam Allardyce looks back on his time in charge so far, and targets more success against Tottenham.

Pochettino made a double substitution at the interval, introducing Moussa Sissoko and Son Heung-min in place of midfield duo Wanyama and Dembele.

"We want to beat Burnley to get over that 40-point mark and put it to bed once and for all".

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