Tottenham have kept their chances of finishing in the Premier League’s top four alive by beating Bolton 4-1 at the Reebok Stadium on Wednesday night.
Luka Modric opened the scoring for the visitors, before Nigel Reo-Coker equalised for the relegation-threatened Trotters.
However three goals in the space of nine minutes by Rafael van der Vaart and an Emmanuel Adebayor double saw the three points go to the north London side.
Harry Redknapp was pleased with his team’s performance and feels that all is still to play for in the battle for fourth.
“We have got good quality in the team and we have had a great season, we just had the little spell but it is all to play for, two tough games left – Aston Villa away and Fulham at home and they are difficult games,” he told Sky Sports.
“But Newcastle have gone to Chelsea and won and it is all to play for, I said we needed four wins – we have got two of them and now another really hard two more to come.
“We have a great chance, we are playing well as we have all along as I have said but we have come back strong in the last few weeks.
“We have always been full of confidence.
“I felt first half we played ever so well, we came in 1-0 up and should have been more, but credit to Bolton they came out second-half and were much sharper and they got the goal back and at 1-1 they started to look like they could win it from us dominating.
“But we came back strong and showed tremendous ability on the break,” he praised.
Spurs are now equal on 65 points with Newcastle but ahead of the Geordies on goal difference, with Arsenal a point adrift in third.
By Gareth McKnight
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