Two more wins and Spurs boss Redknapp will be aiming for Europe

Harry Redknapp believes Tottenham are two wins away from guaranteeing Barclays Premier League survival but also has his sights on making a late push for Europe.   Spurs climbed into 11th in the table with their weekend win at Aston Villa and moved six points clear of the bottom three.   But they are also only five points off seventh place - currently held by West Ham - and that could be enough to qualify for the UEFA Cup if Manchester United, Chelsea or Arsenal win the the FA Cup and finish in the top four.   On the up: Redknapp reckons Spurs can keep climbing the tableRedknapp said: 'How many points needed to survive? I spoke to Peter Storrie at Portsmouth and he was talking about 42 points and that is a bit frightening. I don't see you'll need 42 points.   'When the pressure comes on it gets very difficult for some teams. It could still take 39 points, something around that mark.   'It's two wins for us. For some teams you are talking about six wins. West Brom probably need another 16-17 points.   'We've just got to keep trying to win games. Every manager apart from the top four - plus Aston Villa, Everton and West Ham - will be looking over their shoulder.'Redknapp added: 'Every year someone goes into freefall but also every year someone pulls out of it when things look bleak.   'I was at Portsmouth two or three years ago when we looked at trying to get 20 more points with 10 games to go after I think we only had 16 or 17 all year.   'We managed it. West Ham have done something similar. Fulham did it last year. But I would love to finish seventh. We're playing so well in recent weeks and there's no reason we can't keep pushing up the table now.'   However, Redknapp dismissed reports he had claimed Tottenham would be challenging for the top four next season.   He said: 'To break into the top four is very difficult. They're on another level still, in my opinion.   'I certainly didn't say I see us being a top-four club next year. I wouldn't put myself under that kind of pressure.' Juventus move remains an option for Tottenham playmaker ModricKeane snubs Redknapp! Spurs striker says Celtic chief Strachan is the bestWIN VIP TICKETS to see Tottenham take on Chelsea at White Hart LaneSpurs old boy Kanoute reveals clubs are ready to bring him back to EnglandTOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET  

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