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Published 18:32 1 Nov 2016 GMT
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His performance in the 0-0 draw prompted former referee Graham Poll to suggest that Clattenburg's 'Achilles heel' was that he 'gives nothing to a side once their fans turn against him' but that's not enough to stop good old 'Clatts' from landing himself one of the biggest games of this weekend - the North London derby.
This will be the fifth time that Clattenburg has taken charge of a game between Arsenal and Spurs, with both teams having two wins apiece from the previous four games.
Oh, and here's a stat to worry Spurs fans ahead of the trip to the Emirates...
https://twitter.com/BenMcAleer1/status/793425553009377280
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