Keane must start - Ossie

13 August 2009 10:00
Robbie Keane must be a regular in the Tottenham starting line up this season if the club are to crack the top four, according to former player Ossie Ardiles. Spurs manager Harry Redknapp installed Keane as captain following the striker's return to White Hart Lane last season after an unhappy spell at Liverpool. And Ardiles believes captain Keane must be a regular fixture in the Spurs starting XI this year, despite stern competition from Peter Crouch, Jermain Defoe and Roman Pavlyuchenko. "It's very important that Robbie is playing this season," said Ardiles. "He is one of the most important players for Spurs and if he has a good season then Spurs will be right up there." The Republic of Ireland man's place in Redknapp's starting line up had been in doubt following the ¦pound;9million capture of Crouch from Portsmouth. Crouch and Spurs striker Defoe formed an effective partnership at Pompey when Redknapp was in charge before the 62-year-old swapped the south coast for north London last year. "I like Robbie very much," added Ardiles at the launch of his autobiography, Ossie's Dream. "Not only is he a very intelligent player, but he also plays with his heart and I like that. "He is the captain of the club, he is the emblem of Spurs so he will be playing regularly. I don't expect him to be on the bench, I expect him to be playing all the time." Despite suggestions that Crouch and Defoe will lead the line this year, Ardiles believes that the pair can also team up with Keane to form a deadly trio capable of improving on the 45 goals the north London team managed last term. "Maybe he will play with two front players in Crouch and Defoe with Robbie playing a little bit behind them," said Ardiles, who won two FA Cups and one UEFA Cup with Spurs between 1978 and 1988. "Maybe it will be a better position for Robbie because he is not an out-and-out striker. Crouch is another option up front with his height and he's pretty good with his feet as well. "Harry now has Jermain Defoe, Robbie Keane, Crouch and Pavlyuchenko so he has lots of choices and the more choices you have, the better it is."

Source: Eurosport