Jenas looking forward to the Tiger hunt and insists Spurs are on the up

21 February 2009 11:18
Tottenham [LNB]midfielder Jermaine Jenas believes his team's Barclays Premier League match at Hull [LNB]will show how much they have improved under Harry Redknapp. [LNB]Jenas is after revenge at the KC Stadium on Monday - Hull having beaten Spurs earlier in the season, before Redknapp took over from Juande Ramos. [LNB]'That was a low point,' said Jenas. [LNB]'They came and did a job on us." [LNB] On the Tiger hunt: Spurs midfielder Jermaine Jenas will be hoping his side can beat Hull at the KC stadium on Monday[LNB] Spurs are still in trouble and could be back in the bottom three by kick-off if results do not go their way - but there has been progress since their two points from eight games under Ramos.[LNB]In their last game, they got an encouraging draw against rivals Arsenal. Inter keep Jenas in limbo at Spurs while Palacios keeps him on the bench [LNB]Hull v TOTTENHAM: Captain Keane among big guns back for Spurs [LNB]Bentley warns Spurs to stars not to take it easy for fear of missing Wembley [LNB]ALL THE SPURS FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE WEB[LNB]ALL THE HULL FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE WEB[LNB] [LNB]'We have definitely progressed, and I think the Arsenal game last week showed that,' Jenas said. [LNB]'It was a team with energy and confidence - we put ourselves about and did not let teams play it about. We have definitely improved over the last couple of weeks. We have to keep going on and doing that.' [LNB] Got to admit it's getting better: Jenas insists the Spurs team have progressed under Harry Redknapp after their woeful start to the season with Juande Ramos[LNB]Jenas, meanwhile, has held discussions with Redknapp after a January transfer window that left him uncertain over his future following interest from Inter Milan. [LNB]Inter boss Jose Mourinho was keen on bringing Jenas to the San Siro, and the 26-year-old England midfielder's name also cropped up as a makeweight as Redknapp shaped his Spurs squad. [LNB]During talks with Redknapp, Jenas was told he is part of the long-term plans at White Hart Lane.[LNB]'I was flattered with comments and interest from other clubs and Inter Milan,' he confirmed. [LNB] Up in arms: Hull boss Phil Brown will be hoping his side can make it a league double over Spurs on  Monday[LNB]'I'll be honest; I didn't know where I was at one point. But I spoke to the manager, and he said he wanted me to stay. That is where we are today. [LNB]'If Inter Milan are interested you take notice - it is good for your confidence. But I am a Tottenham Hotspur player. We are in a battle, and I am fully committed to making sure this team stays in the Premier League.'[LNB]Spurs have got plenty of matches coming up - five in a fortnight, starting with the Hull trip.[LNB] Big names: Inter Milan boss Jose Mourinho salutes striker Adriano - but could Jenas be joining the Serie A giants?[LNB]Then they have a UEFA Cup second leg against Shakhtar Donetsk and the Carling Cup final against Manchester United three days later. [LNB]Jenas was part of the makeshift side that lost to Shakhtar in Ukraine and he is likely to feature at Wembley, because Wilson Palacios is cup-tied. Redknapp is juggling his squad to keep every available player fit for the showpiece against United. [LNB]'No one is hiding the fact that we have some important matches,' said Jenas. Inter keep Jenas in limbo at Spurs while Palacios keeps him on the bench [LNB]Hull v TOTTENHAM: Captain Keane among big guns back for Spurs [LNB]Bentley warns Spurs to stars not to take it easy for fear of missing Wembley [LNB]ALL THE SPURS FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE WEB[LNB]ALL THE HULL FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE WEB[LNB][LNB] 

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