A.Wenger awaits a miracle: St. Totteringham's Day is unlikely to dawn

The "Tottenham" team, which is performing well this season, will likely end a sad tradition. For the first time in 20 years, the "Spurs" will most likely finish higher in the final standings than the "Arsenal" club, meaning that it will not be "St. Totteringham's Day". Before Sunday's match, "Tottenham" has a lead of 14 points. However, "Arsenal" coach Arsene Wenger hoped for a miracle: "When you've been reigning for twenty years and you're above Tottenham, then it's usually not a significant event. But now its meaning has suddenly changed," the Frenchman told the media. "I think it's important. Of course, we want to be stronger than Spurs, as well as any other team." He also commented on Tottenham's plans to play at Wembley Stadium next season. "Of course, changing the arena will be very difficult, much harder than you can imagine. First of all, there may be financial nuances, although in the future the revenues should increase. Another thing is that the players won't feel at home. There, we will have to create a new history to establish comfort, and this process could take a couple of years."