The Bench
To me, Harry Kane has to be on the Tottenham bench for this to even be a question. If he is a legitimate option for Mauricio Pochettino, he could turn the entire match in Spurs’ favor.
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Unfortunately, he won’t have a lot of quality company on the bench. Moussa Sissoko isn’t available due to suspension, and there are doubts as to whether or not Moussa Dembele will be fit for the match. That could leave Harry Winks and Georges-Kevin N’Koudou as the other most likely substitutes. Neither is prepared for a match of this significance.
Arsenal have their own health issues. They could have Theo Walcott on the bench, but he could also miss the match altogether. Fortunately for the Gunners, they’ll enter the match with much more established reserve options.
Expect Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Olivier Giroud to come on to try to boost Arsenal in the second half. Arsene Wenger has the clear advantage over Mauricio Pochettino in terms of his reserve options for this match.