Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Redknapp No Surrender In the hunt for a Champions League place


Tottenham Hotspur manager, Harry Redknapp, insists that Spurs are still struggling to get a ration competing in the Champions League next season.
Spurs are currently ranked fifth in the Premier League standings and closed to within four points behind Manchester City, where performance is declining because they can only win one time of the last seven games, leaving only five matches to play.
"Seizing a place to compete in the Champions League next season will be very difficult, but we still have a chance and try as hard as possible to achieve it," said Redknapp at the club's official website, http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/. "We just need to try a more powerful and finish this season with Raihan ranked as high as possible."
"If we can finish this season and is ranked the top four again, then it will be fantastic. If not, we will try again next season," he added.
Redknapp also expressed his disappointment at the match against West Brom at the weekend, which ended in a draw. He returned convinced that no single game that runs with ease.
"I know the match against West Brom will run pretty hard and it's been proven. They are a good team and are in good performance as well. We were just unlucky in the match," said Redknapp.
"But we've managed to overcome the disappointments that we experience, because we will face a big game against Chelsea, and we are ready to face them," he added.
"This season is very great, with our exceptional capable of driving in the Champions League competition, and in the league, we were able to become one of the team to be reckoned with. And this competition is far from over," he concluded.
Spurs will travel to Chelsea in a match that took place on Saturday (30 / 4) later, where the Spurs have never won the victory over the Blues at Stamford Bridge for 21 years.

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