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Pienaar praises Luka Modric at Tottenham Hotspur

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The Tottenham winger praises is team mate and says that Modric is a top player who will be a target for some of the bigger clubs in the next summer transfer window after the end of the English Premier League season...
Luka Modric has been fantastic for Tottenham Hotspur this season as the North London club have defied expectations and even mounted a challenge for the English Premier League title. Currently third in the English Premier League
title race, behind the second placed defending champions, Manchester United, Harry Redknapp’s team have been performing consistently.
 One of the main driving force for Tottenham this season has been their Croatian playmaker, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 in the previous summer transfer window by the club. Nonetheless, Modric was convinced to stay
at the White Hart Lane stadium and the midfielder has not disappointed since.
 Pienaar who himself is currently on loan at Tottenham from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c39043 praised his team mate in his recent interview to the press, as he said, “Luka is a top player for Spurs and if he leaves it is hard to say what will happen there.
He is such an important member of the team. Tottenham will want to keep him at the club, but it is difficult when a player like him wants to move on. As a player only a few ­opportunities to move on come up in your life, so I can see it from both sides.”
He added, “It was hard for Luka at the start of the season because he was thinking about his ­future. But he is a good ­professional and after the chance to leave Spurs passed he did everything he could for the team. He is that
kind of guy. That’s why the other players like him so much. But I understand from my own experience that if a good ­opportunity is blocked by your club, it can be hard to concentrate.”
Pienaar will hope that his current club can at least finish in the top four which will guarantee them a place in the next year’s UEFA Champions League competition, which has been Harry Redknapp’s aim all along.

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