Attacking Spurs have more than a point to prove at Chelsea, says Redknapp

Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp insists it is impossible for his team to 'park the bus' at Stamford Bridge this weekend and play for a point. Spurs were once accused by Jose Mourinho of only being interested in a goalless draw when they visited Chelsea - but Redknapp believes the current side have natural attacking instincts and are too small play for a stalemate. Redknapp's men also head into the clash on Sunday as the only team to beat Chelsea in the Barclays Premier League since February. Parking the bus: Spurs, who held Chelsea to a draw away from home last season, have previously been accused of only looking for a point at Stamford Bridge'We have to be aware of that they have a great strikeforce but we have good players as well,' he said. 'We're full of internationals and we have to believe that we can cause more problems than them.  Spurs boss Harry tells Chelsea they're a long way off matching Man UtdRedknapp back in the hunt for former Arsenal star Patrick VieiraLevy: Spurs' £30m state-of-the-art training ground won't hinder Harry TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC

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