MARCUS EDWARDS is determined to keep his feet on the ground after making his Tottenham debut. The Dutchman had been the scorn of the Gunners in the previous campaign as Fergies men pipped Wenger to the title. The skipper who turns 31 next month turned in?yet another lacklustre performance against Northampton. The result was a host of classic encounters with talking points aplenty. Pogba will be licking his lips at the thought of unlocking that midfield no longer patrolled by Kante. Spaniard still has the fitness and football brain to stick around a little longer. He added: They are doing well, but they need another strategic direction. 5million from Atletico Mineiro in 2002, and he went on to captain the side on numerous occasions during a six-year stay in north London. “Everyone knows that the club is going in the right direction and I’m over the moon that I’ll stay here until I’m an old man. Cup double, and went on to make 118 appearances for the Gunners before joining Barcelona in 2000 for £7million.