Villas-Boas: Not finished yet

Andre Villas-Boas hailed an important win for Tottenham Hotspur following their 2-1 victory over Arsenal but insisted his players would not be taking anything for granted in the race for the Champions League.

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rapscallions (Tottenham Hotspur) says...

Difficult games ahead, but no team in the league would be overjoyed about playing us! in saying that, until the final whistle is blown against Sunderland, I'm not getting too excited.

Posted 7:52pm 4th March 2013

blokeinkent (Tottenham Hotspur) says...

As long as we can cover a decent enough team with the EL fixture distraction I would like to think that only another LasagneGate could piss it up the wall now.

Posted 4:20pm 4th March 2013

knuckzz (Arsenal) says...

@damiendean - RVP wasnt really knocking the goals in for us around this stage last year though.

Posted 1:20pm 4th March 2013

damien dean (Tottenham Hotspur) says...

The goners don't have RVP knocking the goals in this time though, he's doing it for Man U winning them the title instead. I think as long as Bale is alive we will finish strongly. Second is a real possibility if we can beat man city when we play them.

Posted 11:31am 4th March 2013

hincey (Arsenal) says...

Cant keep letting good teams have a head start awful defending again. At least we made a game of it 2nd half at half time i thought it could easily end up another 5 - 2 but in Spurs favor. Dont mess up this time Spurs! Still if we win next game and Liverpool beat you which is quite a reality its back to 4 points.

Posted 11:27am 4th March 2013

go_gun_1 (Arsenal) says...

Mind The GAP!

Posted 10:37am 4th March 2013

wisden1970 (Tottenham Hotspur) says...

Great result for Spurs yesterday, but with the run in we have AVB is right to focus on maintaining our place in the top 4. Any sane Totters fan would be a mug to bet against Arsenal finishing above us again, with a much easier end to the season. Although we are looking a little more solid than this time last year...COYS!

Posted 9:47am 4th March 2013

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