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Mindgames

Harry defends 'irreplaceable' Wenger

Speaking in advance of Sunday’s North London derby, Spurs manager Harry Redknapp leapt to the defence of his opposite number, Arsène Wenger.

TOTTENHAM MANAGER HARRY Redknapp believes Arsenal fans ‘should be careful what they wish for’ following calls to sack Arsene Wenger.

The Frenchman has come under scrutiny after his side suffered a 4-0 hammering at the hands of AC Milan in their Champions League last-16 first-leg tie, before being dumped out of the FA Cup by Sunderland. Despite their recent poor form in cup competitions, Arsenal maintain fourth place in the English Premier League, level on points with Chelsea.

Arsenal host Tottenham on Sunday, but Redknapp maintains his opposite number is the best man to improve matters at the Emirates.

“They can’t do any better than what they’ve got, can they Arsenal? They can’t replace Wenger. He has been amazing the job he has done there. Wenger is top class,” said Redknapp.

“Should Arsenal fans be careful what they wish for? Without a doubt. They have had fantastic times. Fifteen years of Champions League football. It’s incredible.”"Having said that, let’s hope we can make it a miserable weekend for them.”

Redknapp dismissed the severity of Arsenal’s recent run of results and maintains injuries have played their part in what is likely to be a seventh successive year without a trophy at the Emirates.

“You say they’ve had a rough patch but they are still bang there. By their standards, yes, but you have to look at all the circumstances of what they’ve been through this year,” said Redknapp. “They have had injuries in key areas that have hurt them but they will come back next year stronger than ever.”

Redknapp highlighted the importance of securing an automatic Champions League place and admitted anything beyond third spot would be a welcome addition.

“It’s the most important thing this year to be honest, finishing top club in London,” he said. “I really want to be top London club and at least keep that third place if we can – anything above that is a bonus.”

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