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Tottenham manager Redknapp happy with win
2010-01-27 10:20:17
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp
Tottenham boss
Harry Redknapp
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp hinted that unsettled winger David Bentley may still play a part in the London team's push for Champions League qualification after starring in their win over Fulham.

The former Blackburn midfielder looked to be on his way out of White Hart Lane after Redknapp questioned his attitude but one goal and a helping hand in another during Tuesday's 2-0 Premier League win drew praise from his manager.

"While he's here he's got a chance. If he shows a good attitude and comes in and trains and works hard I've got no problems. It's up to him," the former Portsmouth boss claimed.

Bentley scored the second goal via a deflected free-kick, the first coming courtesy of England striker Peter Crouch after good work from Croatia's Luka Modric.

The much-needed win brought to an end a disappointing run which saw the Lillywhites draw against Hull and League One Leeds in the FA Cup and lose to Liverpool.

The importance of the victory was magnified by Liverpool's 0-0 draw with Wolves, meaning the north London team open up a three point gap over the Reds as the battle for fourth place, and Champions League qualification, hots up.

"This result keeps us right in there," the former Bournemouth boss said. "It wasn't easy after the setback at the weekend against Leeds but we'll keep on picking up results and that's all you can do."

Tuesday also proved to be a red-letter day for full-back Gareth Bale who finally won for the first time in the Premier League after starting a game for Spurs.

Wheeler-dealer Redknapp is usually busy during the transfer windows but has been quiet so far this January, although he admitted he had tried to lure former Barcelona striker Eidur Gudjohnsen to the Lane on a loan deal.

"I like Eidur, but I think he's going to West Ham," he said. "I spoke to his agent today but I've left it with chairman.

"I'd take him on loan because he's a good player and we could play different systems with him. The deal I heard was very interesting," he added.

The former Hammers boss was quick to point out that this was not a sign that Russia striker Roman Pavlyuchenko was leaving the club, insisting that he didn't figure Tuesday due to injury.











 James Pheby
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