The veteran defender says that Tottenham have surprised everyone around them with their title charge and they are focusing on their results at the moment....
Tottenham’s centre back http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ledley-King-c21859 has come out and played down his team’s title chances as Harry Redknapp’s men focus on their results in the English Premier League. Tottenham have been fantastic this season, despite their early
exit from the Europa League, Redknapp’s men have focused on their domestic form which has resulted in an amazing run of results for them.
The North London club are currently two points behind Manchester United and just five points behind Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table. With United playing against Arsenal on Sunday, Tottenham have a good chance
to go above them on points if Sir Alex’s men fail to gain anything from their trip to the Emirates stadium.
However, Redknapp will emphasize that his team need to keep up their form regardless of the results around them. Tottenham’s fine run of form has been helped by their squad strength and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Luka-Modric-c22857 as well as Gareth Bale’s explosive
start to the Premier League season.
King said in his recent interview, “We’re in a great position at the moment and have probably surprised a few people. At this stage of the season, to be talked about as still capable of winning the title is great for us. We’re
not getting too carried away at the moment, though. We’re just getting our heads down and grinding out results.”
He added that a look at the league table shows that Tottenham are positioned well to launch a title charge later on in the season as well. The English defender admitted that people expect Tottenham to eventually falter in the second
half of the Premier League season but the team themselves believe that they can keep up their performances and keep on getting the crucial results.
Harry Redknapp will hope that his team do not lose focus in the upcoming months where they face crucial ties against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 in the English Premier League along with Manchester United.
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