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Remembering when Tottenham last finished above Arsenal in the Premier League

Jurgen Klinsmann starred as Tottenham finished above Arsenal in 1994/95

They may have lost 2-1 to Southampton on Super Sunday but Tottenham are still favourites to finish above north London rivals Arsenal for the first time in 21 years.

The Gunners closed the gap to two points with their 2-2 draw against Manchester City, but Spurs' vastly superior goal difference means a draw against Newcastle on the final day of the season will almost certainly ensure they finish above their old rivals, who face Aston Villa at the Emirates Stadium.

You have to look back to the 1994/95 season for the last time Spurs avoided what Arsenal fans have dubbed 'St Totteringham's Day' and finished above their neighbours. Arsene Wenger was still in charge of Monaco and a 22-year-old Mauricio Pochettino had just signed for Espanyol, but the rivalry in north London was just as fierce as it is now.

There was, however, little evidence to suggest Spurs were about to usurp their old rivals. The Lilywhites had finished the previous campaign in 15th while George Graham's Arsenal had clinched a fourth-placed finish and won the European Cup Winners' Cup, but the tables turned dramatically in 1994/95.

Tottenham v Arsenal league records 1994/95

Team PL rank W D L GD Pts
Tottenham 7th 16 14 12 +8 62
Arsenal 12th 13 12 17 +3 51

Spurs started the season strongly, with Jurgen Klinsmann netting five times as they won three of their first four games. The iconic German would finish the season as their top scorer with 20 Premier League goals, and he was ably supported by the likes of Teddy Sheringham, Darren Anderton and Nick Barmby as Spurs finished seventh.

Jurgen Klinsmann scored 20 Premier League goals in 1994/95
Image: Jurgen Klinsmann scored 20 Premier League goals in 1994/95

Arsenal, meanwhile, finished the season in 12th - their lowest league position since the 1975/76 - and the writing was on the wall from the start. The Gunners' back five of David Seaman, Nigel Winterburn, Tony Adams, Martin Keown and Lee Dixon had a reputation for stingy defending, but they struggled as Arsenal lost three of their first six games.

Arsenal's form finally picked up as Ian Wright found his scoring boots during a run of four wins from five games between September and October, while Tottenham's performances dipped dramatically before manager Ossie Ardiles was replaced by Gerry Francis in November.

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It proved a shrewd appointment for the Lilywhites, with Spurs embarking on a 10-game unbeaten run between November and January. It included a 1-0 win over their north London rivals thanks to Gica Popescu's winning goal at White Hart Lane, and by the end of January they were six points clear of Arsenal in sixth place.

A few weeks later, Arsenal's long-serving manager Graham was controversially sacked after he was found to have received an illegal payment from an agent three years previously.

The Gunners responded with a 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest and a 3-0 victory against Crystal Palace in the first games of the post-Graham era, but it was downhill from there.

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Arsenal slid down the table with a miserable run of six defeats from seven games under caretaker manager Stewart Houston, while Spurs continued to challenge for the European places under Francis.

In the end, it was Arsenal who finished the domestic season stronger with a run of only one defeat from their final five Premier League games, but while Tottenham fell short of the European places, the 11-point gap on the Gunners ensured they still had the bragging rights over their neighbours.

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It was a cause for celebration among their fans, but they couldn't possibly have envisaged how long they would have to wait to experience the sensation again.

Now, as the two sides prepare for a nail-biting final day of the 2015/16 campaign, we will find out whether Spurs can finally repeat the feat.

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