In an interview yesterday, Harry Redknapp claimed that it has become almost impossible to bridge the gap between the top four teams and the rest of the Premier League.
He cited the top clubs' spending power and exposure to top-tier European football as reasons for this gulf in class.
Despite stating that he has been happy with Tottenham's transfer activity, he said that any 'imporvement' from last season would be 'acceptable'. This will disappoint Tottenham fans, who feel that their squad and recent spending should translate into top European football.
Is Redknapp being too negative or has he been injected with a dose of reality?
I think that Tottenham should be aiming higher. With heavy investment having been made and a new stadium on the way, Spurs should be looking for Champions League football in the immediate future.
7 August 2009
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