Fulham not out of danger - Jol

Fulham manager Martin Jol admits he is still looking over his shoulder at the Barclays Premier League relegation scrap.

Last Updated: 16/03/13 at 13:54 Post Comment

Martin Jol: Still looking over his shoulder

Martin Jol: Still looking over his shoulder

The Cottagers head to Jol's former club Tottenham on Sunday lying in a healthy 10th position, but still only nine points above the drop zone.

Stoke, West Ham, Newcastle and Norwich all started the weekend level with Fulham on 33 points and the Dutchman knows any one of them could yet find themselves in trouble.

"We are in a good position but you have to look over your shoulder," said Jol.

"Four or five clubs are still with us there who could be dragged into a situation you won't like.

"We always say we would like to get 40 points as soon as possible and then, you never know. Last year we had 52 points and the year before we were in the top eight with 49, so hopefully we will get 40 and then a bit more."

At White Hart Lane Jol will come up against Gareth Bale, the player he brought to Tottenham from Southampton as a 17-year-old in 2007.

Spurs are being tipped as potential title contenders over the next few seasons and Jol admits the in-form Welshman will be key to their chances

"They were 12 points ahead of Arsenal last season and at the end behind them so they were not consistent enough to contend for the title," he added.

"They are the same as they were the year before, but at some clubs you have the luck of having a player like Bale, making steps and getting better, so that is why they get better."

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