Harry hopeful of title tilt

Harry hopeful of title tilt

Published Aug. 13, 2010 12:11 p.m. ET

Spurs beat big-spenders City to fourth place - and Champions League qualification - last season and Redknapp is determined to build on that achievement. Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal are the only teams to have won the title since Blackburn lifted the trophy in 1995. Redknapp needs to strengthen his squad further if Spurs are to break that dominance, and he fears City will block attempts to sign Craig Bellamy. But Redknapp said: "It is about time somebody else won the championship. It is not impossible and that is what I will tell the players tomorrow. "Yes (it is a realistic aim). There is no point me looking anywhere else. The sky is the limit. "We finished fourth last year and Tottenham will never get a better chance. If we stand still the others will pass us. "We did great last year finishing fourth. This year will be even tougher. "I still feel we need one or two top quality players to tip the balance for us. "It will hard to make up the extra three spots because Liverpool will be strong, Everton will be right there and certainly Manchester City." City will end up spending over £100million on strengthening their squad if they complete the signing of England international James Milner from Aston Villa. In contrast, Spurs are yet to add to the purchase of Brazilian midfielder Sandro, which was agreed last summer. Spurs missed out on Joe Cole, who opted for a move to Liverpool, but Redknapp has a hit-list of four key players he believes would make the difference. Redknapp confirmed he would be interested in signing Bellamy - but he does not expect Roberto Mancini to allow the Wales captain to join an immediate rival like Spurs, especially on loan. "I think we tried to get him but they don't want to let him go, and if they don't want to let him go to Tottenham or anywhere else, that is up to them," said Redknapp. "If he is out of their 25-man squad, it means he can't play until Christmas. It looks almost certain he will go. He has got to play football. That is ridiculous really. "If he is not in their squad they are not going to want him around. Be honest, you wouldn't want Craig Bellamy sitting around, coming into the dressing room every day when he is not happy. "He is an outstanding player and if he is available he would certainly be of interest to us." Redknapp poured cold water on talk of England striker Peter Crouch leaving the club. "Not a chance. He is not for sale. He is not going anywhere," said Redknapp. "I am a big fan of Peter's. I brought him to the club and I have no interest in letting him go."

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