Three Arsenal weaknesses Tottenham need to exploit

PIRAEUS, GREECE - MARCH 12: David Luiz of Arsenal FC during the UEFA Europa League match between Olympiacos FC and Arsenal FC at Georgios Karaiskakisstadion on March 12, 2021 in Piraeus, Greece (Photo by Eurokinissie/BSR Agency/Getty Images)
PIRAEUS, GREECE - MARCH 12: David Luiz of Arsenal FC during the UEFA Europa League match between Olympiacos FC and Arsenal FC at Georgios Karaiskakisstadion on March 12, 2021 in Piraeus, Greece (Photo by Eurokinissie/BSR Agency/Getty Images) /
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Arsenal have endured a palpably inconsistent campaign at the Emirates, providing Tottenham with at least three weaknesses they can capitalize on during Sunday’s North London Derby. 

The Gunners have the ninth best home record in the top flight, reeling alongside Burnley with just18 points on home turf thus far. It’s not exactly a formidable place to travel. We all know home pitch advantage has, due to the absence of supporters, been all but nullified, but Arsenal are particularly abject.

The Gunners have shown recent signs of turning their dismal run at Emirates around, but Tottenham, who are enjoying a good run of their own, should enter the barren, cavernous stadium with an added injection of confidence.

Here are three weaknesses Tottenham can exploit against their arch rivals on Sunday afternoon.