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Ange shows Arteta how it's really done as Celtic ally sees Spurs 'shambles' flipped with Arsenal put in their place

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Ange Postecoglou has already shown his adversary in Mikel Arteta how to turn a team around.It comes after the Aussie and his Tottenham crusaders battled back to a 2-2 draw at the Emirates against Arsenal on Sunday, with the familiar sight of quick and aggressive attacking football dubbed Angeball allowing Spurs to match their bitter rivals.

Flying in the face of pundit predictions such as that of Paul Merson, who forecasted his former side would rip Postecoglou's men to shreds and that the 57-year-old stayed at trophy-laden Celtic for 'too long'.But in the end it was honours even in London and it's no surprise to former Hoops man Craig Burley that the rags to riches Tottenham progress is already making waves.

The Scot reckons that Postecoglou has managed to turn the tide already, while anything Arteta has done at Arsenal in making them a powerhouse still has them trailing Spurs in key aspects.He told ESPN: "We have one team here, who spent huge in the summer and at one point looked like they were going to win the Premier League, and are looking strong in the Champions League.

We have another side at the bottom of the mountain, who lost the best striker in the Premier League, have a new manager, and were a shambles last year."So at this moment in time, Tottenham have come a lot further, in terms of the progress, than Arsenal have."Follow Record Sport on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all of the up-to-the minute breaking news, video and audio on the SPFL, the Scotland national team and beyond.You can also sign up to our dedicated Rangers and Celtic newsletters and follow the Rangers and Celtic podcast pages to make sure you never miss a beat throughout the season.

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