Defensive poser for Harry Redknapp ahead of Tottenham's trip to Wolves

Ledley King was outstanding in Saturday's goalless draw against Aston Villa but the Spurs captain struggles to play more than one game a week with his damaged knee.As a result, Redknapp may recall Bassong, King's regular deputy, or gamble on giving Kaboul his first start since he arrived from Portsmouth for £5 million.Sylvan Ebanks-Blake rescues Wolves against Birmingham City in Black Country derbyThe Frenchman has not played since January 26 but the fact that he will be cup-tied for the weekend's FA Cup fifth round trip to Bolton may sway Redknapp's decision.But Redknapp revealed that his injured players were generally making good progress. Jonathan Woodgate is still in the United States receiving treatment on a troublesome groin problem, but Aaron Lennon and Roman Pavlyuchenko, while not fit to face Wolves, are closing in returns.'It would be a risk to bring back Ledley,' said Redknapp. 'But Aaron is not too far away and Pav's back doing a bit of training, and could possibly be ready for the weekend. And Lennon could be available hopefully the weekend after next.'Spurs have won just one of their last five Premier League games but Redknapp remains upbeat. He added: 'We're playing very well, I can't ask for more. We just need that bit of luck in front of goal. Otherwise, performances have been top class.'

Source: Telegraph