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Sutton makes top four prediction as he backs one of Tottenham, Arsenal to ‘slip up’

Chris Sutton during a match at Celtic Park

Chris Sutton has backed Tottenham to finish fourth above Arsenal as he predicts the Gunners to “slip up”.

Antonio Conte’s men have replaced their north London rivals in fourth place following their win against Burnley on Sunday.

Thierry Henry and Alexis Sanchez in an XI of double runners-up captained by John Terry

Arsenal have the opportunity to get back in the top four when they take on Newcastle United at St James’ Park on Monday night.

After winning the north London derby 3-0 last Thursday, many fans and pundits have tipped Spurs to now finish above the Gunners this season.

Former Blackburn Rovers and Celtic striker, Sutton, reckons Arsenal will “slip up” and allow Spurs to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

Sutton said on BBC 606 (via HITC): “I think Spurs will now (finish in the top four). Big win against Arsenal on Thursday. Absolutely wiped the floor with them.”

He added: “Arsenal have got work to do. I think they will slip up.”

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Meanwhile, ex-Spurs midfielder Jamie O’Hara has said he believes Arsenal “will crumble” against the Magpies on Monday night.

O’Hara told talkSPORT: “Arsenal are going to crumble tonight. Howay the lads. I’m very confident Newcastle will get a result tonight. It’s pressure time for Arsenal and it’s a tough game.

“We saw yesterday with Tottenham, that was a tough afternoon. The pressure was on and there were nervy moments. Arsenal have to win and it’s a big, big night.”

He was also high in praise of Mikel Arteta for getting his team in a position to finish inside the top four.

“He’s just put this team together and they are fighting for a top four spot, which really and truthfully is incredible. I think they’ve had a good season. I still think Spurs will get there.

“When it comes to the crunch, this is an…

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