Redknapp lauds Spanish sides after exit

14 April 2011 08:30
Harry Redknapp has claimed this season's Champions League is too close to call after watching Tottenham's epic adventure in the competition come to an end. Spurs' 5-0 defeat against Real Madrid, capped by Wednesday night's 1-0 loss at White Hart Lane, completed a mouthwatering semi-final line-up that also includes Barcelona and Manchester United. United will be favourites to get past German side Schalke, while Real's clash with arch-rivals Barca pits arguably the two best sides in the world against each other. Redknapp said: "Barcelona for me look the best team I've seen in about 25-30 years. I must say when I see Barcelona play, I think they are amazing." Yet, the Tottenham boss added of Jose Mourinho's Madrid: "You'd be a fool to write one of his teams off. What he's done has been incredible. "Last year, I went with Inter Milan to win the Champions League. I just had a feeling that he could do it. The final's at Wembley this year as well, so I wouldn't write Man United off."

Source: PA