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Redknapp knew he would beat Bolton

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Tottenham Hotspur’s manager, Harry Redknapp has gone on to reveal that he was always confident over the fact that his side would be able to beat Bolton Wanderers in the FA Cup.
Bolton and Tottenham had previously gone on to play out there FA Cup quarter final game, but following a cardiac arrest to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabrice-Muamba-c13216, the game was called off.
However, the teams met last night, following a ten day delay and Tottenham went on to beat their opponents by three goals to one in the game.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ryan-Nelsen-c31992 opened the scoring for Tottenham and soon after, the rest of the team got on board and cut Bolton apart.
Following the conclusion of the game, Redknapp has gone on to admit that his side looked to be the sharper team in the game and were always looking like the side that would go on and win the game.
Following the conclusion of the game, a very confident and happy Redknapp is quoted to have said: “I always felt it would come. We couldn't have played any better than what we did tonight.”

“It was so one-sided and I said at half-time if we keep playing the way we are, the goals will come. I like the way we played, I like the system we played – I think it suits us. Eventually the goals came.”

“Picking up that result tonight and getting to a semi-final was good. I've never felt the players got down or tired.”
Redknapp then went on to admit that his side deserved the win, based on how they had been playing in recent weeks and that it was only a matter of time, before the team got their tactics just right.
“They've been bright and the football we've been playing has been good. It was only a matter of time tonight.”
Tottenham now need to use this win over Bolton to give themselves a positive boost in the Premier League, considering how they have gone on to drop a number of points in recent weeks.
It is now up to the manager to get his team to focus and do well in the league and in the FA Cup.

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