Jenas looking forward to the Tiger hunt and insists Spurs are on the up

Tottenham midfielder Jermaine Jenas believes his team's Barclays Premier League match at Hull will show how much they have improved under Harry Redknapp. Jenas is after revenge at the KC Stadium on Monday - Hull having beaten Spurs earlier in the season, before Redknapp took over from Juande Ramos. 'That was a low point,' said Jenas. 'They came and did a job on us." On the Tiger hunt: Spurs midfielder Jermaine Jenas will be hoping his side can beat Hull at the KC stadium on Monday Spurs are still in trouble and could be back in the bottom three by kick-off if results do not go their way - but there has been progress since their two points from eight games under Ramos.In their last game, they got an encouraging draw against rivals Arsenal. Inter keep Jenas in limbo at Spurs while Palacios keeps him on the bench Hull v TOTTENHAM: Captain Keane among big guns back for Spurs Bentley warns Spurs to stars not to take it easy for fear of missing Wembley ALL THE SPURS FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE WEBALL THE HULL FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE WEB 'We have definitely progressed, and I think the Arsenal game last week showed that,' Jenas said. 'It was a team with energy and confidence - we put ourselves about and did not let teams play it about. We have definitely improved over the last couple of weeks. We have to keep going on and doing that.' Got to admit it's getting better: Jenas insists the Spurs team have progressed under Harry Redknapp after their woeful start to the season with Juande RamosJenas, meanwhile, has held discussions with Redknapp after a January transfer window that left him uncertain over his future following interest from Inter Milan. Inter boss Jose Mourinho was keen on bringing Jenas to the San Siro, and the 26-year-old England midfielder's name also cropped up as a makeweight as Redknapp shaped his Spurs squad. During talks with Redknapp, Jenas was told he is part of the long-term plans at White Hart Lane.'I was flattered with comments and interest from other clubs and Inter Milan,' he confirmed. Up in arms: Hull boss Phil Brown will be hoping his side can make it a league double over Spurs on  Monday'I'll be honest; I didn't know where I was at one point. But I spoke to the manager, and he said he wanted me to stay. That is where we are today. 'If Inter Milan are interested you take notice - it is good for your confidence. But I am a Tottenham Hotspur player. We are in a battle, and I am fully committed to making sure this team stays in the Premier League.'Spurs have got plenty of matches coming up - five in a fortnight, starting with the Hull trip. Big names: Inter Milan boss Jose Mourinho salutes striker Adriano - but could Jenas be joining the Serie A giants?Then they have a UEFA Cup second leg against Shakhtar Donetsk and the Carling Cup final against Manchester United three days later. Jenas was part of the makeshift side that lost to Shakhtar in Ukraine and he is likely to feature at Wembley, because Wilson Palacios is cup-tied. Redknapp is juggling his squad to keep every available player fit for the showpiece against United. 'No one is hiding the fact that we have some important matches,' said Jenas. Inter keep Jenas in limbo at Spurs while Palacios keeps him on the bench Hull v TOTTENHAM: Captain Keane among big guns back for Spurs Bentley warns Spurs to stars not to take it easy for fear of missing Wembley ALL THE SPURS FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE WEBALL THE HULL FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE WEB 

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