Thursday, 7 March 2013

Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal: Ledley King thinks victory for Spurs will... - Telegraph.co.uk

Spurs have been in their arch-rivalsa darkness for almost 2 decades, having last finished above them in the Premier League in 1995. But a win at White Hart Lane on Sunday might move them seven things free from ArsAne Wengeras misfiring Gunners with only 10 suits remaining. Former Tottenham leader King was certain that would prove an gap for Arsenal and may also result in a period of time of Spurs dominance in the league standings. aI would like to hope that it would function as the beginning of Tottenhamas time, before their rivals,a claimed King, who became the state ambassador at Spurs after last summer having into early retirement. Tottenham were 10 points clear of Arsenal only over last year but imploded to complete below them before being savagely denied a Champions League position by Chelseaas shock European triumph. King, who was simply avery confidenta of a Spurs get tomorrow, said: aAnything sometimes happens, like last season was seen by us. Eight points would be a great cushion and Iad be confident that the staff would have the ability to secure a spot from there.a The defender, 32, refused to rule out Spurs stealing second location, having been motivated by the recent public melt down of Wenger, Manchester Cityas Roberto Mancini and Chelseaas Rafael BenAtez. aItas maybe not out of reach. Itall nevertheless be hard but, on current form, weare looking really good.a That type has largely been caused by an incredible work of targets from Gareth Bale, who has won suits very nearly singlehandedly in 2013. King insisted that Bale had the apotentiala to be as effective as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo if he continued his current function, and he informed Arsenal to ignore wanting to stop him if that form continues tomorrow. Bale is quickly becoming among the most desired people on earth but King believed he could realize all his goals at Tottenham. He said: aIam certain Tottenham are likely to be competitive next year or two for the group so, for me, thereas no real reason to up and keep just yet.a Ledley King is backing Skills, a Tottenham Hotspur Foundation project giving sporting and educational opportunities for young people in Haringey.

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