Arsenal striker Kai Havertz has now issued a message about Tottenham Hotspur ahead of the game against Manchester City on Tuesday night.
Two games remain for Ange Postecoglou‘s side this season after what has been a positive first term for the Australian in north London.
Tottenham got back to winning ways on Saturday at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in their game against Burnley.
It was far from vintage Spurs, but goals from Pedro Porro and Micky van de Ven were enough to seal all three points.
And it will be a quick return to N17 for the Lilywhites as they host Manchester City on Tuesday night in a game which is set to provide a strange atmosphere.
The Gunners and City are now battling it out over the final week of the season for the Premier League title and a win for Spurs would put Arsenal in the driving seat.
Ahead of the game, Havertz has issued a message about Tottenham with so much resting on the game for Arsenal.

Kai Havertz sends Spurs message ahead of Manchester City clash
It has been a difficult month for Tottenham in the Premier League with their hopes of Champions League football taking a real blow.
Turbulent form has led to Spurs trailing to Aston Villa with Europa League qualification now looking most likely.
Two wins from their final two games against City and Sheffield United could give Spurs a chance, but they will require results to go against Unai Emery’s side.
And this is what provides the conundrum for Spurs fans ahead of Tuesday’s game against Pep Guardiola’s men.
A win for Spurs could boost their hopes of a fourth-placed finish, but it would also hand Arsenal control over the title going into the final day of the season.
Arsenal picked up three points of their own on Sunday against Manchester United to take them back to the top of the table.
Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, the German striker set his stall out on where he stands ahead of Tuesday’s clash in north London.
‘I’m going to biggest fan of Tottenham ever on Tuesday. We all are going to be so lets hope for the best’, he said.
What Manchester City need to win the title over Arsenal
Just one point separates the top two sides ahead of Tuesday after they both picked up victories over the weekend.
City have a game in hand – against Spurs – which would require three points to take them top as Arsenal hold a better goal difference.
Anything less than three points for City against Postecoglou’s men would mean Arsenal hold the keys to their own destiny on Sunday’s final day.
Spurs did go into this difficult run of fixtures being name the title-deciders and Tuesday could well prove just that.
Tuesday promises to be a weird 90 minutes in north London and a lot of Spurs fans may well be hoping their impressive home record against City does not continue.
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