Aside from skipper Ledley King, Spurs will virtually be at full strength at White Hart Lane on Saturday, with Aaron Lennon back after knee surgery and Darren Bent available after a thigh complaint.

Top players in the treatment room has contributed to a dismal start to the campaign which has included the infamous meeting between Spurs officials and Sevilla coach Juande Ramos which appeared to undermine Jol.

However, the 51-year-old does not feel there is any more riding on the game for him other than trying to earn Spurs' first win over Arsenal this century.

"There's no pressure," he said.

"We want to get back to winning ways, that is our main focus.

"I would say that for me there are no worries. I'm looking forward to the game."

Jol insisted he has been relaxed during the international break - "I'm always relaxed," he said - despite having two weeks to dwell on the last-minute equaliser his side conceded at Fulham.

This was the season that Spurs were meant to challenge Arsenal for a place in the Champions League but so far they have one win from five while their rivals are unbeaten and level on points at the top of the Premier League.

"At the end of the season we will see what happens," he said.

"We want to make the supporters happy and for them it's a big game as well. For us it is an important game to get the points."

Michael Dawson is ready to play against Arsenal, meaning the only high-profile absentee will be King, although Jol feels summer signing Younes Kaboul will provide adequate cover.

"We were a bit unfortunate with injuries in the last year, we could have had more points," Jol added.

"My best player, Ledley King, was out for seven or eight months.

"We have got Kaboul, he is young but he has all the potential to be like Ledley King."

King, the skipper and cornerstone of the defence, is on a week-by-week schedule as he returns from knee surgery and Spurs' medical staff do not want to set a comeback date.

Lennon's improvement has gained momentum over the last month and he was close to a comeback against Fulham. Jol could start him or bring him off the bench as Spurs look for their first win over Arsenal since 1999.

"Aaron is Aaron, he always gives us a lot of width and speed," said Jol.

"That is what you hope for but it is his first game, he has not played in the reserves. He will probably be lacking match practice but on the other hand we overloaded him in the last couple of weeks so I think he will be fine."

Meanwhile, reserve full-back Benoit Assou-Ekotto has suffered a setback in his recovery from a knee injury and will see a specialist.