Van der Vaart sets expectations high

09 September 2010 18:00
Rafael van der Vaart is confident he will end his first season at Tottenham with a winner's medal. Spurs boss Harry Redknapp pulled off arguably the biggest coup of the transfer window by securing the services of the highly-rated Holland midfielder in an £8million move from Real Madrid on deadline day. The 27-year-old completed his first training session at the club's training ground on Thursday morning as he looks to persuade Redknapp that he deserves a place in Spurs' midfield for Saturday's Barclays Premier League clash with West Brom. Aside from a 2008 victory in the Spanish equivalent of the Community Shield, the Supercopa de Espana, Van der Vaart has not lifted a trophy since winning the Eredivisie with first club Ajax in 2004. Spurs' extra workload in the Champions League is expected to put more pressure on Redknapp's squad, but Van der Vaart is nevertheless confident that the north London club has enough talent to win a trophy this year. "I think we can win, with a bit of luck," the Dutchman said. "We have a lot of talented players. We are a young team but for sure we can win things. Tottenham is a great team, a big club and I'm really happy to be playing here. "It was my first day today (Thursday) and the training session was a nice one. We played a little game and it was nice to know everybody and I think we have a great team. So it will be a great season."

Source: PA