
Redknapp wants Champs League football
Harry Redknapp has once again highlighted that he wants Tottenham to secure Champions League football in his time at Spurs.
Redknapp has guided Spurs to a complete turnaround in a single year as the North London club strives to stay near the top of the Premier League table.
The 62-year-old has declared that Tottenham are now in the position to break the top four's stranglehold at the summit of the Barclays Premier League, a mission Spurs have often failed to complete.
"There is no reason teams cannot break into the top four if you sign the right players and get the right team," Redknapp told Sky Sports News.
"Anybody can produce a great team. If you have got the resources, and Tottenham have got the resources, you can be up there challenging.
"It's a great club. Let's hope they can achieve Champions League football. I'd certainly like to achieve that in my time here."
Redknapp added that he hopes he can leave a lasting legacy at White Hart Lane the day he decides to leave the club.
He added: "You would like to think that you can produce teams and leave the club, when you eventually do leave, with a great team and great young players who are coming through.
"That has really got to be my job. Whoever comes in has got a very, very good team."
The Spurs job has been considered as Redknapp's swansong, but the former Bournemouth boss says he's staying in the game for the foreseeable future.
He added: "Sir Alex (Ferguson) is still going strong; Arsene Wenger is still going strong.
"There is no reason why you can't if you still feel good and still have the enthusiasm and love for the game. You cannot beat experience."
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