Rodrigo Bentancur returns in three Thomas Frank changes – Tottenham predicted XI vs Arsenal

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Thomas Frank could make three tactical changes when Tottenham face Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday.

Tottenham triumphed in a 1-0 victory against Arsenal when the two sides last faced during pre-season, with the so-called friendly game evoking good feelings about Frank’s tenure at Spurs.

However, Spurs are not favourites against Arsenal this time around.

And that means Frank will need to do something special to claim all three points against Mikel Arteta’s side at the Emirates on 23 November.

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His dribbles were 100 per cent successful and his crosses were 50 per cent accurate according to Sofascore.

As a result, he could come in for Richarlison, who started on the left wing against United.

This would see the Brazilian deployed at striker, replacing Randal Kolo Muani, who sustained a jaw injury against the Red Devils.

Given that Mohammed Kudus has missed a couple of games for Spurs and is currently uncertain to face Arsenal, Brennan Johnson will likely retain his place on the right wing in Frank’s starting line-up.

The midfield will likely see a huge shake-up, with Rodrigo Bentancur returning to his place beside Joao Palhinha to form Spurs’ defensive double pivot.

This would see Pape Matar Sarr demoted to the bench, but given the attacking nature of Arsenal and Sarr’s earlier injury scare while with Senegal, Frank could opt for a more conservative approach on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Destiny Udogie, who assisted off the bench, could replace Djed Spence, who was disappointing against Man United.

Tottenham’s other defenders will likely retain their spots in the North London derby.

Guglielmo Vicario must have a good game

League leaders Arsenal have been one of the best attacking teams in the Premier League this season.

The Gunners have netted 20 goals from 32 big chances created. Meanwhile, Spurs have netted 19 goals from 20 chances created.

Arsenal score and create in volume, especially from set-pieces, and have conceded just five goals so far this period, as they sit top of the table.

As a result, Tottenham may need Guglielmo Vicario’s heroics to produce a result away from home on Sunday.