Chimbonda determined to dent Arsenal's Champions League hopes

06 February 2009 01:26
Tottenham[LNB]full-back Pascal Chimbonda wants to turn back the clock this weekend and dish out another defeat to rivals Arsenal.The 29-year-old full-back was in the team that thrashed Arsenal 5-1 in the Carling Cup last season and after a short spell at Sunderland, his second game back after rejoining Spurs is against Arsene Wenger's men.Spurs had not beaten Arsenal in nine years before their famous win, making the victory all the more sweet.[LNB][LNB] Target: Pascal Chimbonda is hoping for another famous victory over Arsenal  [LNB]If Harry Redknapp's side pull off another win on Sunday, it could leave the Gunners further adrift of fourth-placed Aston Villa and hamper the club's chances of qualifying for the Champions League. [LNB] 'But in the last few weeks it changed and it felt like I was missing chance after chance.[LNB]'I was missing chance after chance' says Bent of fallow patch at Spurs[LNB]Redknapp wasn't Inter letting Jenas leave Spurs in January [LNB]Harry's dream team: Redknapp reckons Keane and Defoe can form deadly duo for Spurs[LNB]SPURS FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE WEB[LNB][LNB]'It was a great moment, a fantastic night,' Chimbonda said. 'I know if we play well we can beat them, we have so many good players at the club.'[LNB] Smiles better: Chimbonda is back at Spurs after a spell at Sunderland[LNB] Chimbonda has faced Arsenal already this season and his Sunderland team were set for three Barclays Premier League points until Wenger's men equalised at the end through Cesc Fabregas.[LNB]'This will be different because we won't look to defend, we will want to show our football and if we play well we can win,' Chimbonda said.[LNB]'If we can it will be so important for our league position and, of course, the fans. We know how much it means to them.'[LNB]Jamie O'Hara could be in contention for a place after recovering from a hip injury, while Robbie Keane is set to make his first appearance since rejoining Spurs from Liverpool.[LNB]Spurs boss Harry Redknapp could partner Keane with Roman Pavlyuchenko or Darren Bent, who scored twice last week in the defeat at Bolton.[LNB]'I had a dip of form before the Bolton game but I'm back now,' Bent said. 'It came from nowhere and that can happen.'[LNB] [LNB] Reunited: Chimbonda (left) and Robbie Keane during training at Spurs Lodge.[LNB]He added: 'At times you feel like everything you hit will go in and it was the same in training before that, everything was going in. But in the last few weeks it changed and it felt like I was missing chance after chance.[LNB]'Sometimes it happens but I'm a confident guy and I'll stay positive. I know if I get into the positions I'll score the goals.'[LNB] 'But in the last few weeks it changed and it felt like I was missing chance after chance.[LNB]'I was missing chance after chance' says Bent of fallow patch at Spurs[LNB]Redknapp wasn't Inter letting Jenas leave Spurs in January [LNB]Harry's dream team: Redknapp reckons Keane and Defoe can form deadly duo for Spurs[LNB]SPURS FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE WEB[LNB][LNB] [LNB]  

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