William Gallas deserves cheers not jeers, says Spurs manager Harry Redknapp

19 November 2010 18:10
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has questioned the logic of any Arsenal fan aiming abuse at William Gallas in Saturday's north London derby. [LNB]Gallas will return to the Emirates Stadium for the first time since completing one of the most controversial transfers of recent times by joining their arch-rivals Spurs. [LNB]Crossing the north London divide this summer has all but guaranteed the former Gunners captain a hostile reception from the home crowd. [LNB] Familiar face: Gallas (left) is set to return to his former home as a Spurs player[LNB]But Redknapp cannot understand anyone wanting to jeer the 33-year-old, who was released by Arsenal at the end of last season. [LNB]He said: 'You play for a club, play well for them: you should get a good reception, surely? [LNB]'What do they want to give them abuse for? He got freed from Arsenal and I took him to Tottenham and he wants to play football. [LNB]'He's come here and played, done great for us. He's taken us where we are in the Champions League. He's played a big part in that and in the league. I hope he gets a good reception.'[LNB] Redknapp backed the vastly-experienced Gallas, who joined Arsenal from Chelsea in 2006, to cope with whatever is thrown at him. [LNB]'His frame of mind: he's a strong character; nothing fazes him,' Redknapp said. 'He'll go back there tomorrow, look forward to the game and be ready to play.'[LNB] Deadly foes: Nasri and Gallas set to provide added spice to tasty derbyAll the latest Premier League team news ahead of the weekendRedknapp hails 'top' Kranjcar - but won't stand in way of Croat's Spurs exitARSENAL FC

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