Harry Redknapp confident Tottenham can clinch Premier League's lucrative fourth spot

19 February 2010 19:32
Tottenham were fourth in the Premier League until the end of last month but a run of six games that have produced just one win, three draws and only three goals has seen them drop to sixth. [LNB]"If you'd said at the start of the year we'd be where we are, and still in the Cup, I think everyone would have said 'fantastic'," said Redknapp. "We can still make the Champions League, make no mistakes. [LNB] Related ArticlesWigan Athletic v Tottenham: previewWoodgate unlikely to play again this seasonPavlyuchenko: Redknapp 'jeers at me'Lennon facing race to prove fitnessBale: Tottenham do not practice penaltiesSport on television"But there's no guarantee and if you don't do it it's 'oh, what's happened here?' Think where they were. They were bottom of the League after eight games last year. [LNB]"We've still got a great chance of making the Champions League and I'm delighted with how we've done, fantastic. We've played some great football. [LNB]"I think we've got as good a chance as any. It's going to be hard but if you look up there it's tight. Man City couldn't beat 10-man Stoke the other day and were lucky to get a draw, " added Redknapp. [LNB]"We've got goalscorers; you'd expect us to score goals. We just need one or two others to weigh in with a goal or two. Others are slipping but we're not taking advantage of their slip-ups. Everybody is struggling to get a win and it's hard."[LNB]Spurs beat Wigan 9-1 in November and Redknapp will turn to Jermain Defoe to come close to the form that produced five goals in that game. He is still without Aaron Lennon (groin) but Roman Pavlyuchenko could feature. [LNB]

Source: Telegraph