Hutton torn over silverware
29 Feb 2008 - 08:40:11
Tottenham Hotspur full-back Alan Hutton has admitted he will be torn should he win any further silverware this season.
The Scotland international full-back won a Carling Cup Final winners' medal in only his third appearance for the club after joining Spurs from Rangers just before the January transfer window closed.
Hutton, who started last Sunday's Wembley showpiece against Chelsea, could also be in line for a Scottish Premier League winners' medal should Rangers hold on at the top of the table north of the border.
Meanwhile, the 23-year-old could also taste further success with Spurs in the UEFA Cup.
"It would be a bit weird to get an SPL medal, having not played for Rangers for the second half of the season," he admitted.
"I suppose they would send the medal in the post to me. It would be strange. But, of course, I'll accept the medal - who wouldn't? I certainly won't be sending it back.
"If Tottenham win the UEFA Cup, then I can't really feel part of that either because I won't have played in any of the games. You want to get involved and you want to play, so it's tough."
Meanwhile, Tottenham number two Gus Poyet has confirmed the club are interesting in signing highly-rated Espanyol duo Carlos Kameni and Daniel Jarque.
Coach Juande Ramos will reportedly return to Spain in the summer to sign Cameroon goalkeeper Kameni and central defender Jarque.