Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere remains hopeful his team can finish above local rivals Tottenham by securing second place in the Premier League. Spurs had their title hopes ended last week when they surrendered a two-goal lead at Stamford Bridge to draw 2-2 with Chelsea.That result meant Leicester were crowned champions of England for the first time in their history, and Tottenham seemed to be suffering from that setback over the weekend as they lost 2-1 at home to Southampton. Tottenham will now travel to Newcastle for the final game of the season while Arsenal, who earned a 2-2 with Manchester City after Tottenhams reverse on Sunday, host Aston Villa.Arsenal are now two points behind Spurs and Wilshere reckons his team have momentum going into the weekend fixtures.We all knew the Spurs result and of course that motivates us, Wilshere said. We want to finish above them and show we are the best team in north London.We expect to win our home games so hopefully Newcastle can do us a favour. We want to finish above them and show we are the best team in north London. Jack Wilshere on Tottenham Of Spurs game with Southampton, he added: I saw about 10 minutes of the first half and when I turned it off it was 1-1.Obviously, then you are checking your phone in the dressing room. When we saw it finished 2-1 it gave us a real lift.Arsenal twice came from behind against City, Olivier Giroud swiftly replying to Sergio Agueros early opener and Alexis Sanchez then striking with just over 20 minutes left to cancel out Kevin De Bruynes effort. Alexis Sanchez points to the sky after scoring for Arsenal at Manchester City Champions League football is not yet certain for Arsene Wengers men, but the result means they remain in control of their own destiny in terms of finishing at least third and thus securing automatic qualification for next seasons group stages.Wilshere said: The main thing was not to lose so it was still in our hands. After going 1-0 down and then 2-1 down, overall you would take a draw.It is a tough place to come and we showed good character - thats what we can take from the game. Also See: Arsenal video Arsenal fixtures Arsenal stats Get a £10 free bet! 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Brett Jones was fresh out of university at Calgarys training camp a year ago. The centre from Weyburn, Sask., went on to become the first offensive lineman to be named the Canadian Football Leagues most outstanding rookie. The Stampeders hope Lavertu is also a quick study. Calgary swung a draft-day deal with Ottawa to make the Laval athlete the first overall pick May 13. The 24-year-old from Quebec City played centre for the Rouge et Or, but with Jones so successful at that position in 2013, Lavertu has worked most of the pre-season at guard. Jones may be two years younger than Lavertu, but hes helping usher the older rookie into professional football. "Hes given me advice and helped me during meetings. He sits behind me," Lavertu said Tuesday at McMahon Stadium. "Brett is an inspiration for me because he did everything well. He has great technique, good footwork, he knows everything thats happening on the field." Jon Gott, who was dealt to the expansion Redblacks for the first pick in the draft, and the retired Dimitri Tsoumpas mentored Jones in his first year in the league, so Jones wants to pay it forward. "They just made sure I was welcomed into the group," Jones said. "Were known as a unit. I just want whats best for the offensive line." Lavertu, who is six foot three and 298 pounds, won three Vanier Cups and was a three-time CIS all-star with Laval. He was surprised Calgary drafted him because of Jones, but Lavertu is also excited at the prospect of blocking for star running back Jon Cornish.dddddddddddd "If they want me to play guard, Im going to play guard," Lavertu said. "Its the opportunity theyve given to me. Im going to take it and do the best I can to be successful at right guard. "We have Jon Cornish and a lot of good running backs. I love to run-block for him. When you run the ball like that and control the clock like that, you are going to win." Lavertu played right guard in the first half and returned to centre for the second when Jones came out of Saturdays pre-season win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Calgary rushed for 193 yards in a 23-20 victory. The Stampeders are in Vancouver to face the Lions in another pre-season game Friday. Calgary hosts Montreal in their regular-season opener June 28. As Jones did, Lavertu must adapt to the quicker pace of the pro game as well the calibre of the oppositions defensive line. "Theres a lot more things hes responsible for and the talent hes going against every play is equal (to him) or better," Calgary offensive line coach Pat DelMonaco said. "You have to factor in some of them have five, six or seven years of experience." The six-foot-two, 321-pound Jones says Lavertu makes the same errors he did in his early days as a Stampeder. "I made a ton of mistakes," Jones said. "Youre going to make mistakes and its just not making the same mistake twice. "Hes doing great. This offence isnt that easy. You can just see hes making those changes and just making those improvements to get better. Whenever he gets a chance to play, Im excited to play beside him and hope the best for him." ' ' '