William Gallas: Tottenham can win everything after Arsenal result

25 November 2010 18:17
William Gallas insists there should be no limit to Tottenham's ambition after the way they saw off Werder Bremen and Arsenal in the space of five days.[LNB]The France defender is calling on his team-mates to put the icing on a terrific Champions League campaign by sealing top spot in Group A with a win at Dutch side Twente next month.[LNB]A 3-0 against Werder Bremen once again demonstrated Spurs' style, but coming from two down to beat Arsenal in the north London derby on Saturday was even more of a confidence boost for Gallas.[LNB] Aiming high: Gallas leaps to challenge Werder Bremen keeper Tim Wiese at White Hart Lane[LNB]'After we beat Arsenal, the players know we can do something this season,' said the former Gunners captain. 'We have the quality, so we have to believe in ourselves. With the squad we have, we can do everything.'[LNB]Goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes questioned the team's mental strength to mix it with the very best and striker Peter Crouch, who scored the clincher against Bremen, agreed that there needs to be more consistency.[LNB]'Everyone has enjoyed the Champions League but the only way to cement your place is finishing in the top four,' said the England hot shot. [LNB]'We have to make sure we are as consistent in the Premier League as we are in the Champions League.'[LNB] Local heroes: Gareth Bale (left) celebrates with Rafael van der Vaart after helping Spurs towards their derby win[LNB]After a shaky run of form, Spurs have now recorded three straight wins and sit six points off the top of the Barclays Premier League as they prepare to welcome Liverpool on Sunday.[LNB]And defender Younes Kaboul challenged his team-mates not to rest on their laurels.[LNB]'We've done well but we can't just be happy with winning three games,' said the Frenchman. 'We have to carry on like this.[LNB]'We've got a very big game on Sunday and they're the type of games we want to be involved in so we're very happy and we're looking forward to it.[LNB]'We will approach that game with the same mentality we have been showing as that's the only way to win.[LNB] Getting to know you: Spurs defenders Gallas and Kaboul (right) are forging a partnership[LNB]'We're learning more and more and that's very important for us. We play football to win so I hope Sunday will be the same.'[LNB]Despite Tottenham's troubles at keeping a settled back four amid injuries to Michael Dawson, Ledley King and Jonathan Woodgate, Kaboul has now played alongside Gallas for eight games in a row.[LNB]And the 24-year-old former Portsmouth man said: 'Everything is going perfectly with William. He's an experienced guy, he's very clever, so it's easy to play with him. We always try to keep clean sheets so this was good for everyone.'[LNB] London Mayor Boris Johnson approves plans for Spurs to redevelop White Hart LaneHarry Redknapp eyes top spot as Spurs manager tries to steer clear of Real Madrid and BarcelonaSpurs are weak at the back so attack them, legend Thompson tells LiverpoolGomes warns Tottenham must find ruthless streak to fight for the titleTOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC

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