In the ongoing tussle for North London supremacy, a quick look at recent England squads only adds more ammunition to one side of the argument.
For England's final World Cup qualifiers, Gareth Southgate called up five Tottenham Hotspur players and none from Arsenal -- and that was with Spurs left-back Danny Rose out injured.
That imbalance is yet another reason to believe last season's power shift, with Tottenham finishing above the Gunners for the first time under Arsene Wenger's management (over 21 years), was more than just a temporary anomaly.
But as the hostilities between the two local rivals resume at the Emirates this weekend, Arsenal can still find hope for the future.