Sportsmail columnist Martin Keown is back to answer your questions ahead of a busy weekend of action in the Premier League.There's derbies aplenty as Arsenal take on Tottenham in the north London derby, before Liverpool travel to Everton on Sunday for the Merseyside showdown.Scroll down to read through all of Martin's answers to your questions below...If you are using the MailOnline app, please click HERE to view the live blog. Ben Nagle Host commentator Auto-update 12:56 Were you shocked to see Harry Kane lose his cool against Chelsea? Helen, Southport His behaviour is usually exemplary but it was no surprise that Harry Kane got caught up in some heated moments during Tottenham's defeat at Chelsea. When your hopes of being champions are fading, it is natural to expect some anger. Arsenal can move a point behind Spurs with a win. Mauricio Pochettino’s team must show all their character to ensure this season does not slip away. Harry Kane escaped a ban for his apparent headbutt of Cesar Azpilicueta on Wednesday 12:48 Just how important is Ozil to the way Arsenal play? Terry, Islington So important. Ozil has started just three away league games since the end of September but Arsenal's results have not improved in his absence. Since his last start — the 1-1 draw at Brighton on Boxing Day — Arsenal have lost three of their four away games. Arsenal’s top-four hopes hinge on their next two matches against Spurs and Manchester United. Tottenham are wounded after losing twice in five days. Emery needs to pick Ozil, pick Mkhitaryan and go in for the kill. Mesut Ozil is back for Arsenal, and provided a goal and an assist against Bournemouth 12:38 What do Arsenal need to do to beat Tottenham? Joe, Crayford Arsenal this season are like watching two teams: one that is dominant at home and another that cannot seem to perform on the road. If they are going to do the double over their north London rivals tomorrow, they need to pretend that Wembley is the Emirates. The return of Mesut Ozil and Henrikh Mkhitaryan has restored some much-needed creativity. Rather than tinker with his tactics, Emery should field both against Tottenham. Arsenal coach Unai Emery must play Mesut Ozil and Henrikh Mkhitaryan against Spurs 12:34 Welcome to this week's Tackle Keown Sportsmail columnist Martin Keown is here to answer all your questions about this weekend's Premier League action, which includes some huge games for teams at the top and bottom of the table. You can get in touch with us via Twitter, and send your questions to @MailSport. Without further ado, let's get on with the questions... {"id":"6760489","channel":"/sport","pageUrl":"https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...","status":"running","greenBox":{"body":""},"modifiedOrder":1} 0 0
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