Redknapp: We are chasing title
Updated: 2012-01-05 08:02
(China Daily)
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Manchester City's Edin Dzeko (left) challenges Liverpool's Martin Skrtel during their English Premier League match at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, northern England, on Tuesday. City won 3-0. [Phil Noble / Reuters] |
LONDON - Harry Redknapp admits Tottenham could be on the verge of mounting a serious challenge for the Premier League title.
Redknapp's side kept up the pressure on leader Manchester City and second placed Manchester United with a hard-fought 1-0 win over West Bromwich Albion at White Hart Lane on Tuesday.
The north Londoners are six points behind City and even if second placed Manchester United wins at Newcastle on Wednesday, Spurs can still move within three points of the top two with a victory at home to Everton in its game in hand next Wednesday.
Redknapp stopped short of declaring Tottenham can win the title, but he believes it should be regarded as a threat to the two Manchester clubs.
"I don't know about a title winning team but we are there and thereabouts. We have to keep believing and keep going. You never know, nothing is impossible," Redknapp said.
"It's been a great first half of the season. Considering we lost the first two games to have the points we have is great. We are in there and have a lot to look forward to in the second half of the season."
After an FA Cup third-round tie against League Two minnows Cheltenham, Redknapp's team turns its attention to the crucial clash with Everton.
If Tottenham is to run City and United close in the title race, that is the kind of fixture it must win and Redknapp - pointing to the surprise results over the Christmas period - warned his players to guard against complacency.
"You aren't going to rip teams every week. You've only got to look at some of the results over the holidays," he said.
"Blackburn won at Man United, Sunderland beat Man City and Fulham beat Arsenal. There are no easy games for anyone in this league.
"We've got some tough games coming up. Everton will come here and be hard to beat, that's a really difficult one."
Most of the successful sides in Tottenham's history are better remembered for grace rather than graft but, while Redknapp's current crop can undoubtedly play a bit, it proved it can also roll its sleeves up and grind out a result against obdurate opposition.
The team kept cool despite the provocation of some ferocious Albion tackles and pieced together an incisive attack that ended with Jermain Defoe bagging the winner with a typically predatory finish in the 63rd minute.
"It was very important to get the win and keep up there," Redknapp said. "It was a hard night because they set up to be difficult to beat.
"For sure I was worried if we would get a goal. They were sitting in deep."
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