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The former Spurs coach also believes the north Londoners can end Manchester City's hopes of claiming the title if they beat them at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday

Former manager Harry Redknapp says Tottenham can become London's biggest club if they claim their first-ever Premier League title.

With 13 games still to play in the league, Spurs sit second in the table five points behind leaders Leicester City and looking likely to secure Champions League qualification for the first time since 2010.

Redknapp - who led the north Londoners to the quarter-finals of the Champions League during his time in charge - believes his former club can become a consistent title challenger if they can finish this season strongly.


"There’s a chance for Tottenham to become the biggest club in London, every chance," Redknapp wrote in his article for the Telegraph.

"I think West Ham will push on and be a threat, but Tottenham are a bit ahead of them. They’ve got the money too, Joe Lewis is a very, very, very wealthy man. He’s up there with the wealthiest men in the world. If they can get in the Champions League or win the title, it looks set up for a long time at Tottenham.

"I hear people joking about Tottenham always messing things up, but I remember when they did win doubles. Go back to Dave Mackay, Danny Blanchflower and Greavsie, Tottenham were the best team in the country and there’s no reason why they can’t do it again."

Mauricio Pochettino's side head to the Etihad Stadium on Sunday to play fellow challengers Manchester City and Redknapp believes Spurs can end their opponents' title aspirations with a positive result.

"If Tottenham beat City this time, they will put them out of the title race – they would almost be gone. Tottenham are solid at the back and they don’t concede many goals, so they will play their normal game and they don’t lose too often away from home now," Redknapp continued.

"City are as open as a barn door at the back. Apart from Vincent Kompany, they haven’t got any centre-halves who are good enough. They don’t want to defend and all the midfielders want to run forwards and not backwards.

"Even if Tottenham get on the train coming home with just a point, it will be a good point and a bad result for Man City, same for Leicester – if they can come away with a point that will almost put Arsenal out of the running.

"Both of the home teams need to win this week because they’ve got hard fixtures to come and Leicester have got a great run-in, Tottenham have got a great chance. Manchester City and Arsenal need to win."

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