Woodgate has Euro vision as Spurs head for Manchester United

23 April 2009 16:03
Jonathan Woodgate is confident Tottenham can finish the season strongly and secure European football. [LNB]Spurs have put their relegation worries behind them after a run of just one defeat in their last eight Barclays Premier League games and now have their sights set on a place in the Europa League. [LNB]And Woodgate is confident Tottenham can finish above West Ham, Fulham and Manchester City and ensure a fourth consecutive season of European football at White Hart Lane. [LNB][LNB][LNB] On a mission: Woodgate (left) is determined to keep Spurs' impressive run going[LNB]'Hopefully we'll get that seventh spot and it will be a really good achievement if we do it,' said Woodgate. [LNB]'You have to believe. I'm sure when we beat West Ham at their place in December they didn't expect to be where they are now, but they've done really well. [LNB]'We've been playing some great stuff as well and our home record is something to be proud of.'[LNB] Spurs travel to Old Trafford on Saturday in the hope of protecting their unbeaten Barclays Premier League record against the top four this season. [LNB]And Woodgate is relishing the prospect of facing title favourites Manchester United. [LNB]He said: 'United are going for the title but you can see how well we've played against the top four. [LNB]'We haven't been beaten by any of the top sides in the league this season and we have beaten Liverpool and Chelsea at home. [LNB]'Our record against the top four is impeccable but United will put out a strong side and it will be very tough.'[LNB] Competition: Win VIP tickets for Spurs v West Brom at White Hart Lane on Saturday May 2Redknapp makes a case for his Spurs defence but admits United stars Vidic and Ferdinand are top classGrounds for concern? As United ramp up the cost of their season tickets, here's Sportsmail's club-by-club guide to Premier League prices Moscow goalkeeper Jakupovic on Redknapp's hitlistTOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC

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