Wenger: Redknapp the man for Spurs

31 October 2009 09:14
Wenger welcomes Redknapp to Emirates Stadium on Saturday in the knowledge that whoever comes out on top will move one step closer to Champions League qualification.[LNB]Redknapp has worked wonders at White Hart Lane since quitting Portsmouth to join the club just over a year ago.[LNB]When he took over the club Spurs lay four points off the bottom of the table but he guided them to an eighth place finish, just two points off claiming a Europa League spot.[LNB]Ten games into the season Spurs sit just one place behind the Gunners in fourth.[LNB]The Frenchman attributes their improvement to Redknapp and insists Spurs will continue to improve if they stick with him.[LNB]"Have they found the right man to lead them? Yes, I think so," the 60-year-old said.[LNB]"He has shown through his experience and his intelligence that he can do it.[LNB]"Stability is an important part in success in football but it's not easy to manage because no chairman would tell you the opposite.[LNB]"Every chairman wants stability so it's not easy to manage if you look at the Premier League there are not many managers that stay there a long time so that means it's not easy to achieve."[LNB]Wenger will be without key players Theo Walcott, Denilson and Tomas Rosicky for today's derby while Samir Nasri is only expected to make the bench.[LNB]Extra responsibility, therefore, will be placed upon the shoulders of Andrei Arshavin, who will be making his first North London derby appearance since signing from Zenit St Petersburg.[LNB]The Russian forward, signed last February for £15million, has excelled in the more attacking role Wenger has given him this season.[LNB]The 28-year-old has been instrumental in Arsenal's success this season, and Wenger believes the stage is set for him to shine against Spurs.[LNB]"Arshavin can change any game, anywhere at any moment so I believe he will have a great game," Wenger said.[LNB]"He is a player I love not only because he is talented but because he is efficient. I am confident he will have a big impact on the game."[LNB]Wenger also plans to replace Vito Mannone with Manuel Almunia, who has been battling to regain the number one jersey since recovering from a chest infection two weeks ago.[LNB]"I am always tempted to start with Manuel Almunia but he was sick for a long time," Wenger said.[LNB]"A player who is on the bench wants to play, that is of course always the same."[LNB][LNB] Arsenal v Tottenham. Click here to bet.  

Source: Team_Talk