Tottenham ready for FA Cup and Champions League challenge insists Eidur Gudjohnsen

The 31-year-old scored in Tottenham's 3-1 quarter-final replay win at White Hart Lane and a great night for Harry Redknapp's side was completed with news of Manchester City's defeat to Everton and Aston Villa dropping two points at home against Sunderland.''We have a tough run-in but we have players of good quality,'' Gudjohnsen said. ''I'm just pleased to be here. Related ArticlesRedknapp relishing Cup reunion with PortsmouthTottenham Hotspur 3 Fulham 1Bobby Zamora strengthens World Cup caseHarry Redknapp: Jamie O'Hara must watch his mouthFA Cup semi-final draw dates announcedSport on television''It's a good squad and we're showing that in the league and cup. That is where we are at the moment, where we end up is where we deserve.''Spurs were trailing to a Bobby Zamora goal in a first half dominated by vibrant Fulham before the England hopeful, who was watched last night by Fabio Capello, was taken off with a stomach problem.However, Redknapp introduced David Bentley, returning from a groin injury, at the interval and the winger proved the catalyst for a Spurs revival, taking less than two minutes to equalise with a free kick.''It might have been my first touch and I don't think I've done that before,'' Bentley said. ''We came out and looked to pick the tempo up. That's what I tried to do and my first touch went in.''We needed to put a stamp on the game, that's what the manager told us.''Tom Huddlestone was also brought on at half-time, then Redknapp boldly chose to bring on another striker when Vedran Corluka picked up an ankle injury, which requires a scan.Roman Pavlyuchenko, who came on for Corluka, scored his ninth goal in eight games before Gudjohnsen tapped in himself.''I was well happy with his last substitution because it's risky but it worked,' said Gudjohnsen. 'It was a fantastic decision. With David getting the goal early it gave us a boost, then we pressed forward really well and that won us the game.''The match sets up a last-four Wembley clash with Portsmouth, who Redknapp led to FA Cup glory two seasons ago.''We'll be confident going into the game against Portsmouth,'' Bentley said. ''It's a great place to play and I can't wait to be there.''

Source: Telegraph