Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp is mugged in Spain on scouting trip

22 January 2011 12:40
Harry Redknapp has revealed he was 'mugged' before watching transfer target Diego Forlan play for Atletico Madrid against Real Madrid on Thursday night.[LNB]The Tottenham boss was approaching Atletico's Vicente Calderon Stadium with his assistant, Kevin Bond, when thieves took a substantial amount of cash and all Redknapp's credit cards.[LNB]The 63-year-old held on to his mobile phone and passport, which was in his shirt pocket.[LNB] Mugged: Harry Redknapp had money and credit cards stolen in Madrid[LNB]Redknapp was at the game to see Uruguay striker Forlan, although his £85,000-a-week wages could prohibit a move to White Hart Lane.[LNB]Redknapp would have been disappointed not to have the chance to watch Lassana Diarra, another player he is interested in signing but who did not feature.[LNB]Redknapp said: 'He (Forlan) is an interesting player, a good player. But it was difficult to concentrate on the game, because I got mugged before the game. I got my pockets picked. Unbelievable.[LNB]'I'm walking round the outside of the stadium and it's a fantastic atmosphere. There are little stallsthere selling sweets.[LNB]'I got some sweets and the next thing I felt someone pull my overcoat. There are two guys on their knees in front of me and they've got my trousers and they keep pulling them.[LNB]'I thought, 'What are you doing?' The next thing he's got keys on the floor and I thought, 'Is he blind?' I'm going, 'Let go of my trousers', pushing them away, and while I'm doing that they're riflingmy pockets. There were about six of them.[LNB]'Kevin said, 'I saw them do it'. And I thought, 'Well, why didn't you do something about it?'[LNB] Attracting interest: Atletico Madrid star Diego Forlan[LNB]'They took everything. All my money, credit cards, everything really. It was amazing. If you ever go, just be careful.'[LNB]Redknapp and Bond left the match early. Redknapp decided not to inform the police. He said: 'I don't think they (the thieves) knew who I was. They probably thought, 'He's not Spanish, obviously, and we're looking for a foreigner'.[LNB]'But they had a result. I said they would be in a restaurant, drinking the best wine and having the best steak. Me and Kevin didn't have enough money for a glass of wine.'[LNB]Redknapp's focus now switches toSaturday's trip to Newcastle, where new signing Steven Pienaar will bein the squad. The arrival of the 28-year-old South Africa midfielderincreases the chances of Niko Kranjcar leaving the club this month.[LNB]Redknappsaid: 'Pienaar can play central (or) he can play off the other (right)side. He gives us cover there, whereas Niko has always played off theleft. That's where he is best.[LNB] One to watch: Redknapp was also interested in scouting Real Madrid's Lassana Diarra[LNB]'He'd like to play and I've said, 'I understand that, Niko, and, if someone comes in for you, then you can go'. Unless he can find a good club here then I think he'll go abroad.'[LNB]Redknapp also hopes Robbie Keane can secure a permanent move and accepted on Friday that another striker, Roman Pavlyuchenko, could leave. The Russian has been offered a newdeal by Tottenham, but won't be signing it.[LNB]'The contract offer doesn't suit me,' said Pavlyuchenko. 'And there are rumours: (Emmanuel) Adebayor is coming to us, then (Andy) Carroll from Newcastle.[LNB]'If it proves true, I'm not satisfied with being fourth or fifth choice. I don't want to go back to sitting on the bench.'[LNB]Everton, Aston Villa andSunderland have expressed an interest in the 29-year-old striker, who wants to stay in the Barclays Premier League preferably with a London club because his daughter issettled at school in the capital.[LNB]Redknapp said: 'I don't want to sell Pav but if someone made the right offer and he wanted to move, I am sure it is something that the club will look at.'[LNB]Ledley King's latest groin injury means the 30-year-old defender could lose his place in Tottenham's 25-man Premier League squad. Redknapp omitted Jonathan Woodgate from his list in September but he could replace King for the second half of the season.[LNB]Woodgate, 31 on Saturday, has not played since November 2009 but came through 45 minutes of areserve match this week.[LNB] West Ham chief Karren Brady slams Tottenham's hysteria over Olympic stadiumSpurs chairman Levy pens open letter to fans after final Olympic submissionTOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC

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