The Tottenham Hotspur manager says that he is proud of his squad and Tottenham Hotspur who didn’t go down the money way to gain success and acclaim in the English Premier League...
Harry Redknapp has come out and criticized both Chelsea and Manchester City over their tendency to pay excessive wages and transfer fees for players in the English Premier League. Tottenham’s manager went on a rant about City’s
cash spending ways and Chelsea’s funds as well which have caused both the clubs to remain competitive in the English Premier League.
Redknapp has been vocal about Tottenham’s chances of winning the Premier League title in the past few weeks as Tottenham were level on points with Manchester United but due to their draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers, Tottenham
are now third in the Premier League title race below both Manchester United and Manchester City.
Nonetheless, Tottenham do remain above other competitors such as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809, Arsenal and Chelsea who are also vying for a place in the top four teams of the English Premier League. Harry Redknapp will hope that his team can maintain
their form throughout the season and tip others to a UEFA Champions League finish in the end, a competition that Tottenham failed to qualify for due to their 5th place finish last season in the Premier League.
Spurs’ manager said, "City are where they are because of Sheikh Mansour and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 thanks to Roman Abramovich. We have not done it that way and it makes me proud. You don't have to go out and spend fortunes to find good players.
Spurs are not third in the Premier League because someone has walked through the door at White Hart Lane and slapped a bundle of money on my desk. City can pay players £200,000 a week, it's unbelievable. The people running Spurs have invested wisely.”
Tottenham will have one eye on Manchester United’s upcoming encounter with Arsenal as a slip up from the Red Devils will mean that Spurs will have a chance to overtake the English Premier League champions in case of a win for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429
as there is a two point gap between the two teams at the moment.
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