The veteran defender says that Tottenham did lose their match against Norwich City recently but that does not imply that there is a crisis at White Hart Lane as the North London club is focused on gaining a place in next season’s
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http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ledley-King-c21859 has come out and rubbished all the talk of a crisis at White Hart Lane after Tottenham surprisingly lost to Norwich City at their home stadium by two goals to one. It came as a shock to many of their supporters as Spurs
had closed the gap on http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 only a week ago to zero points but now they find themselves three points behind the Gunners as Arsenal won their tie against Manchester City.
Tottenham have also lost ground to the teams chasing them namely Newcastle United and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 as their loss now means that Newcastle United might be able to grab the fourth place spot from Redknapp’s team if their results do not
improve. Moreover there is talk of Harry Redknapp leaving the club to take over at the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 national team setup, rumours that only add to the uncertain clout at White Hart Lane.
Ledley King said in his interview, "There is not a crisis in any way. We have top players here. We lost against Norwich, but we have to move on and get up for another big game we have on Sunday. It's up to the senior lads to lift
the spirits of the rest of the lads and keep them there.”
He added, "We can't dwell on this. We will have to look at a few things and have a few words and try to move on. The earlier we speak together about it, the better it will be. We have to stick together and keep working hard. That's
the only way. There aren't many games now until the end of the season and we just have to give it a big push until then."
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