Roman Pavlyuchenko pledges future to Tottenham after upturn in form

18 March 2010 10:01
At the turn of the year the Russian forward was frustrated with his lack of first team action at Tottenham and feared for the consequences on his World Cup place with the national team. [LNB]Pavlyuchenko even accused manager Harry Redknapp of making fun of him in his treatment and appeared to be engineering a move. [LNB] Related ArticlesTottenham agree deal for SandroHuddlestone agrees new Tottenham dealCapello facing right-sided crisisRedknapp sets Champions League targetWoodgate recovering from surgery in AustraliaPalacios wants Real Madrid moveHowever, eight goals in his last six games has seen a remarkable turnaround in fortunes for the forward who is now an integral part of a side that is challenging for a top four finish as well as competing in the latter stages of the FA Cup. [LNB]'I'm not in a hurry to make decisions on my career - unlike last month, when I was sure I would leave,' said Pavlyuchenko. [LNB]'I now think only about the end of the season. [LNB]'We stand a good chance of finishing in the Champions League places, so we shouldn't waste this opportunity. [LNB]'And we will fight for the FA Cup, too. So I will think about my future in May. [LNB]'And I'm not going to guess how many goals I'll score - let's count them once it's over.'[LNB]

Source: Telegraph