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It wasn't the wisest pre-match interview to give. Criticising the opposition in the build-up to any
match is always ill-advised, but when the inflammatory comments come from a Tottenham manager ahead
of a trip to Arsenal, you are asking for trouble.
In truth Harry Redknapp did not say anything particularly controversial – he, like the
Premier League title betting odds, expect Chelsea or Manchester United to win the league,
not the Gunners – but he should have been aware of what the headline writers would seize
upon.
Well, English football's golden child has arrived and bets are already being taken on whether
newborn Kai will eventually live up to his father's high standard as a professional footballer (you
know, as the children of the incredibly talented and famous always do).
The bookies at Ladbrokes have set the odds on mini-Roo breaking into Manchester United's first
team at 33-1.
"Look at Nani - his free kick goes right into the wall, again!"
It's been all doom
and gloom for Liverpool over the past few weeks - the losses keep mounting, as do the injuries -
and the club finds itself in its most precarious state in years.
On the other hand, Chelsea are being touted as "Champions" before we've even hit December, and with
over six months of football still to be played, it seems as if journalists, bloggers, and pundits
alike are claiming that The Blues have what it takes to win it all.
Just over a third of the season has gone and it is a case of so far so good for Tottenham Hotspur.
25 points from 13 games represents an excellent start, but the question will we be fourth when the
season finishes?
It is a tough ask. The holy grail of a top four finish preoccupies too many clubs – Spurs
especially, just ask Martin Jol – but the carrot of Champions League football is hard to ignore.