Spurs have been in their arch-rivalsa darkness for nearly 2 decades, having last concluded above them in the Premier League in 1995. But a gain at White Hart Lane on Sunday could move them seven things clear of ArsAne Wengeras misfiring Gunners with just 10 fits remaining. Former Tottenham captain King was confident that would prove an gap for Arsenal and can also result in a period of Spurs dominance in the league standings. aI would like to hope that it would function as beginning of Tottenhamas time, ahead of their rivals,a claimed King, who became an official ambassador at Spurs after last summer having into early retirement. Tottenham were 10 points away from Arsenal only over this past year but imploded in order to complete below them before being savagely denied a Champions League place by Chelseaas distress European victory. King, who was simply avery confidenta of a Spurs gain tomorrow, said: aAnything sometimes happens, like last season was seen by us. Seven things would be a good cushion and Iad be confident that the team would have the ability to secure a location from there.a The defender, 32, refused to rule out Spurs obtaining second location, having been encouraged by the new public turmoil of Wenger, Manchester Cityas Roberto Mancini and Chelseaas Rafael BenAtez. aItas maybe not out of reach. Itall still be tough but, on current form, weare looking very good.a That form has generally been the result of an incredible run of targets from Gareth Bale, who has acquired fits nearly singlehandedly in 2013. King insisted that Bale had the apotentiala to be just like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo if he continued his current work, and he warned Arsenal to just forget about trying to stop him if that type remains tomorrow. Bale is rapidly becoming one of many most coveted people on earth but King believed he could understand all his ambitions at Tottenham. He said: aIam certain Tottenham are likely to be competing next year or two for the group so, for me, thereas no real reason to up and keep just yet.a Ledley King is supporting Skills, a Tottenham Hotspur Foundation task giving sporting and educational opportunities for young people in Haringey.
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