Attacking Spurs have more than a point to prove at Chelsea, says Redknapp

18 September 2009 14:13
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp insists it is impossible for his team to 'park the bus' at Stamford Bridge this weekend and play for a point. [LNB]Spurs were once accused by Jose Mourinho of only being interested in a goalless draw when they visited Chelsea - but Redknapp believes the current side have natural attacking instincts and are too small play for a stalemate. [LNB]Redknapp's men also head into the clash on Sunday as the only team to beat Chelsea in the Barclays Premier League since February. [LNB] Parking the bus: Spurs, who held Chelsea to a draw away from home last season, have previously been accused of only looking for a point at Stamford Bridge[LNB]'We have to be aware of that they have a great strikeforce but we have good players as well,' he said. [LNB]'We're full of internationals and we have to believe that we can cause more problems than them. [LNB] Spurs boss Harry tells Chelsea they're a long way off matching Man UtdRedknapp back in the hunt for former Arsenal star Patrick VieiraLevy: Spurs' £30m state-of-the-art training ground won't hinder Harry TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC

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