Last Sunday's Post, outraged by Arsenal's request for an extension to tottenham Match against Tottenham, posted a seemingly "ridiculous" image to satirize the Gunners.

Many media outlets expressed dissatisfaction with the postponement of the North London derby, pointing the finger at Arsenal. While there has been precedent for this and other teams have done the same, the media seem to be on the opposite side of Arsenal. Although 20 other games were also postponed, the match left many journalists and commentators a little angry.
The result was a rife outpouring of anger at Arsenal in the media on Sunday.
The Post reacted fiercely, posting a picture of the starting line-up, arguing that Arsenal could actually line up a line-up against Tottenham.
On the chart, they marked the price for each player in the lineup. These figures are based on the transfer fees paid by clubs, not the value of these players. This has only one purpose – to create the feeling that Arsenal can line up a squad that is worth more than Tottenham.
As you can see from the graph, they have placed Mali at right-back and Pattino in the winger position. Of course, they didn't mention the substitute line-up, as Arsenal's bench was no longer available.
Kane was worth the same as Pattino – £0.
It took some time for me to find out what the players were actually worth, and unsurprisingly, the situation was completely different from what was on the chart.
They chose the player's transfer fee rather than the current market price, and Kane alone is worth half of the total value of arsenal's squad in the picture.
Actual value of Arsenal squad (German transfer market)
· Rumsdale £22.5 million
· Mali £4.5 million
· Holden £10.8 million
· Gabriel £22.5 million
· Tavares £11.7 million
· Ben White £36 million
· Lokunga £14.4 million
· Patineau £500,000
· Lacazette £18 million
· Martinelli £25.2 million
· Nketiah £9 million
Total worth £175.1 million (13.9 million less than The Post)
The actual value of the Tottenham hottest squad
· Lowry £6.3 million
· Emerson £12.6 million
· Tanganga £13.5 million
· Sanchez £27 million
· Davis £16.2 million
· Legilon £25.2 million
· Hoyburg £36 million
· Skip £18 million
· Winks £15.3 million
· Lucas Jr. £19.8 million
· Kane £90 million
Total value £279.9 million (£129.3 million less than The Post)