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The five PL players who played for both clubs

The five PL players who played for both clubs

Not many footballers have played for both north London clubs, Arsenal and Tottenham, during the Premier League era.

That’s probably not a surprise considering the heated rivalry between the clubs. With passions running high whenever the two face each other, not many footballers have been brave enough to associate with both Arsenal and Tottenham.

We’ve identified the five players to have crossed the north London divide during the Premier League era and how they fared.

Sol Campbell

Everybody remembers this one.

It was common knowledge that Campbell would be leaving Tottenham in 2001 but nobody foresaw his move to Highbury. Journalists who’d assembled to see the unveiling of Richard Wright were gobsmacked to see the England international walk out instead.

Campbell went on to be very successful at Arsenal. Spurs fans detest his soul to this very day.

William Gallas

Arsenal fans could tolerate Gallas’ hot-headed nature while he put in stellar performances in defence. But moving to Tottenham was a step too far.

Gallas was probably trying to bait the Arsenal board, who failed to offer him a new contract in 2010. It worked. The France international helped Spurs reach the quarter-finals of the 2011 Champions League – one round further than the Gunners.

David Bentley

Yes, it never really worked for Bentley at White Hart Lane. Signed from Blackburn for a fee of £15million, the winger struggled to adapt his game and his days were numbered after soaking Harry Redknapp live on Sky Sports.

But Bentley was once regarded as David Beckham’s successor in the England team – and with good reason. He first caught the eye at Arsenal but failed to make a full breakthrough into Arsene Wenger’s Invincibles team.

It was only when Bentley moved to Blackburn that he truly flourished – but his most iconic goal is still that ripsnorting volley in the 2008 north London derby.

Emmanuel Adebayor

Adebayor loved scoring against Tottenham during his Arsenal days – who could forget his excellent brace in September 2007 – but he well and truly burnt his bridges with Gunners fans following that celebration as a Manchester City player.

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