Tottenham Hotspur have bumped Arsenal off their perch as The Sun is reported by the best team in north London, according to Gareth Bale,. The 23-year-old Welsh winger has stoked the flames forward of next weekend's Premier League derby conflict between the two competitors, by claiming that Spurs have surpassed the Gunners when it comes to quality. Andre Villas-Boas's side stay one place in front of Arsene Wenger's in the competition for fourth area this season, and can extend their advantage to four factors with victory over West Ham at Upton Park on Monday evening. System said a 2-1 win over struggling Aston Villa at the Emirates Stadium recently, to keep pressure on Spurs and Everton who're also in the race for Champions League certification. "I think five or ten years before Arsenal were always miles in front of Tottenham," Bale told Sunlight. "But that has changed in recent years. "Over recent months we've closed that gap and I believe on the frequency now we've overtaken them. I think we have the stronger group. "Hopefully we can continue steadily to do that off the pitch as well, with the newest arena that is being developed. But, as a team and on the pitch now we are as a club far more regular - we're moving in the proper direction." And, ahead of next weekend's meeting between Tottenham and Arsenal at White Hart Lane, Bale added that the Premier League dining table is proof precisely how much his area attended this season. "Arsenal may possibly say they're still before us. But whatever people's thoughts I do not think anyone can deny we're up there fighting with them on merit."
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