Spurs striker, Jermaine Jenas, firmly believes that his side still has a lot of work to do for avoiding relegation in this season.
After a terrible start to their Premier League campaign, Spurs have been boosted by Harry Redknapp’s arrival. Former Portsmouth Boss arrived to the White Hart Lane after Juande Ramos was shown the door for the continuous underperformance of his side.
After taking over the job at the North London club, Redknapp has continuously steered his new club to win over Bolton and Liverpool. His inspiration also worked in gaining a valuable point from a 4-4 away draw against Arsenal.
Unsurprisingly, Jenas seems resolute that with the charge in the hands of Redknapp, Tottenham are sure to march ahead in the League table.
While speaking to a newspaper, Jenas said ‘I feel there’s still a long way to go for coming out of the situation that we find ourselves currently in the table.’
‘However, everyone can see that our players are fully prepared for working as hard as they can for getting us up the table and move out of this predicament.’
‘It’s an unfortunate scenario for us, which none at the club wanted to be in.’
‘Attitude in such situations plays an important role in getting you out. You need lifting yourself for each game.’
‘Initially, we were unable to find something that could give help us out in such a situation. However with the arrival of Harry to our club and our continuous run of success, we know that there is still hope for us to do well.’
‘You’d have heard a lot of Harry and his skills when it comes to managing a side. Now, we are amongst the few lucky ones, who are experiencing that today.’





























