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Gareth Bale believes high-flying Tottenham can keep up unbeaten streak at 'difficult' Fulham 11/05/2011
The in-form midfielder has claimed that while the Cottagers are a tough team to beat at home for his side, they enter the game with momentum that could lead to victory. Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Gareth Bale believes that his side’s recent unbeaten streak can help them secure a result in their historically tough encounter with Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday. Harry Redknapp’s men are currently on a seven-match unbeaten run in the Premier League, and the Welshman believes that, while Martin Jol’s side are tough to beat, Spurs’ momentum can carry them through. "It's a tough place to go. Fulham are a team that work hard, they're always organised which makes it difficult when you're playing away from home," he told Spurs TV Online. "When we're on a winning streak like we are now, there's always a buzz about the place and training is a lot more fun! “At the moment it's going really well but we're not getting carried away. "Everybody is buzzing at the moment. We know we're in good form and we know we need to keep it up. “Newcastle won on Monday night which was a little bit disappointing for us, but it's a long, hard season and we know we need to keep improving. "You go into games feeling much more confident when on a good run. You're on the front foot rather than the back, so we'll definitely be going out there looking to win the game. Hopefully we can get a great result and put that little bit of history to bed." The winger also spoke of his respect for former Tottenham boss Jol, although he insisted that he would be doing him no favours during the match. "I've spoken to him a few times since he's been away. He was a great manager and I think he did amazingly for the club,” he added. “When I first came here he made me feel very welcome and settled me down very quickly. I wish him all the best for the future... apart from Sunday." CommentsLeave a Reply |
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