Harry Redknapp happy to make his point at Werder Bremen

15 September 2010 12:49
Harry Redknapp declared Tottenham's Champions League group wide open after watching them mark their debut in the competition with a 2-2 draw at Werder Bremen.[LNB] With holders Inter Milan producing an identical result at FC Twente, the four teams cannot be separated in Group A following the opening round of fixtures. [LNB]And despite seeing his side squander a two-goal lead at the Weserstadion, Spurs boss Redknapp was in no doubt five more performances of that calibre would be more than enough to progress. [LNB] Heading home with a point: Crouch powers home Spurs' second goal in Bremen[LNB]'It'll be a tight group for sure. Twente are a good side; Inter couldn't win there,' he said. [LNB]'If we can draw away from home and win our home games, we'll be okay. I couldn't ask for more than what we did.'[LNB]Spurs were rampant during the first half, taking full advantage of their opponents' slovenliness to score via a Petri Pasanen own goal and a superb header from Peter Crouch. [LNB]They might even have been three or four up before a crazy four-minute spell either side of half-time saw Hugo Almeida and Marko Marin draw Bremen level. [LNB]It then could have got much worse for Spurs as both sides missed glorious opportunities to snatch victory. [LNB]'We hung in there at the end and we had a couple of great chances,' said Redknapp. [LNB]Plenty to ponder: Redknapp after the game[LNB]'We're all disappointed when you're 2-0 up and you don't win. I was delighted with the performance, really. [LNB]'We were much, much better than them in the first half. They didn't get near us.'[LNB] He added: 'It was a perfect 43 minutes. If we'd have been three or four goals up, it would have been a fair reflection of the play. [LNB]'From never having a shot or bothering their goalkeeper, they suddenly found themselves 2-1 and they had something to go for. [LNB]'They got that goal when, really, they were struggling to live with us and it gave them a lift.'[LNB] Spurs' decision to field a 4-5-1 formation paid dividends early on but it relied heavily on Rafael van der Vaart, who began to struggle with a calf injury and was withdrawn shortly after half-time. [LNB]Redknapp revealed the Holland midfielder would be monitored ahead of Saturday's Barclays Premier League game at Wolves. [LNB]'We got him off before he actually got a tear,' he said. [LNB] Looking good: Van der Vaart was impressive for Spurs before going off[LNB]Bremen coach Thomas Schaaf was at a loss to explain his side's appalling first-half performance and agreed with his opposite number the group would be a tight one.[LNB]'This group consists of very strong teams,' he said. 'All teams have great qualities and that was also reflected in the way Tottenham played. We had a lot of respect for Tottenham even before this match. [LNB]'We knew that they can play great football and I think that this group is extremely tight and a very difficult group and that is also reflected in the result of the other match.'[LNB] Werder Bremen 2 Tottenham 2: Slack Spurs give it away after perfect startTottenham vow not to risk future in bid for Champions League cashHarry must learn fast for Tottenham to thrive in the Champions LeagueOn the road with... Tottenham: The real delights of leaving behind RyanairTOTTENHAM HOTSP[UR FC

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