Keown: Bale will want trophies

Martin Keown believes Tottenham's Gareth Bale may consider his options unless the club start winning trophies.

Last Updated: 02/03/13 at 20:22 Post Comment    Bet with SkyBet  Premier League. Click here to bet.

Gareth Bale: The Spurs winger is hot property

Gareth Bale: The Spurs winger is hot property

Bale could ignite a white-hot north London derby on Sunday but former Arsenal defender Keown is not sure the Welshman will stay at White Hart Lane.

Bale has been in scintillating form and scored eight times in his last six games for Spurs, including a spectacular winner in Monday's 3-2 victory at West Ham, when he also netted the opener.

The Wales international has seen his stock rise so far he has been mentioned in the same breath as Barcelona's Lionel Messi and Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo.

However, while the spotlight might be on Bale and his left boot on Sunday at White Hart Lane, Keown, who played a key role in the Arsenal defence for more than a decade, says the focus for managers Arsene Wenger and Andre Villas-Boas will be securing a win which could help them book their place in the Champions League.

"Tottenham want to get into the Champions League. Of course they want to have bragging rights but first and foremost they want to get into the Champions League and that is up for grabs," said Keown.

"If Tottenham are going to keep Gareth Bale they will have to fulfil all of his aspirations for what he wants to achieve and get into the top four. Someday they might have to deal with him wanting to leave if they don't start winning things.

"If Arsenal win they will be one point behind Tottenham and that is what Wenger will be focusing on.

"Certainly, being in the Champions League helps with money and is a draw for signings in the future. Arsenal will want to keep progressing as a football club. That should not be taken for granted."

Keown, who is a supporter of the FA Community Awards which recognise the importance of grassroots football, has experienced several fiery derby games against Spurs, none more so than the 2-1 defeat by Tottenham in 1999 when he was shown a red card as the contest bubbled over.

The former England international expects plenty of that passion on Sunday as both Wenger and his players will want to bring Bale down a peg or two.

"Tottenham are very good with the in-form player in the Premier League at the moment in Gareth Bale. He looks sensational and like a player that is totally enjoying himself and finding out how good he is," Keown said.

"He started as a left-back who had an incredible record of when he played, Tottenham never won, but now he has turned it on its head.

"Wenger knows the strengths and weaknesses of his opponents.

"It will be a white-hot atmosphere and Arsenal will need to defend for long periods.

"Professional pride means you don't want someone else to be the top man. There will be plenty of other teams who can't stop Gareth Bale and you can't just focus on one player as they have got other threats, like Moussa Dembele, Jermain Defoe and Emmanuel Adebayor."

Keown also hailed the impact of Spurs manager Villas-Boas, who would lead Tottenham back into third place behind the two Manchester clubs with a win on Sunday after Chelsea's victory over West Brom bumped them down into fourth.

"There is a really good spirit at Tottenham," Keown said.

"They have a togetherness and Andre Villas-Boas looks as if he has the respect of the players. It seems very different from the outside looking in to when he was at Chelsea.

"Gareth Bale only got one assist last season but he has 11 so far this season. Villas-Boas has encouraged him. Harry Redknapp gave him self confidence but Villas-Boas is getting more out of him.

"It is all about the timing and the player has more belief in himself. It is great to see a player fulfilling his potential."

Bet with SkyBet  Premier League. Click here to bet.

Football365 Facebook Fan Page

The Football365 fan page is a great place to meet like minded people, have football related discussions and make new friends.

Sky Bet

    • Retrieving latest Sky Bet odds

Most Commented

Readers' Comments

T

he day Tonys hat goes missing for some bantz will be different story altogether..

TheBrestEver
Stoke probe 'banter gone wild'

I

m starting to think Roman may never actually be happy at the top level. If he wants all conquering fancy football I wonder if he'd be better off buying a lower division side then paying outlandish salaries to attract high caliber players too good for the division.

john matrix
The Most Unsatisfying European Victory...

R

afa has to be favourite for the Everton job now, surely :) He'll realise his ambition to live and work on Merseyside again, get the best out of whoever plays for them, maybe win some cups and be thoroughly loathed by the toffee fans. What's not to like? Go ead, Ken, gimajob!

captbusby
Benitez basks in final glory

Footer 365

Alan Pardew confident he will still be Newcastle manager next season

Alan Pardew is 'pretty confident' he will stay as Newcastle manager after ending the season with a defeat by Arsenal.

Michael Owen had mixed emotions after his final appearance for Stoke

Retiring Stoke striker Michael Owen admitted he had mixed emotions after his final appearance for the club.

Premier League: Paul Lambert says 'something is happening' at Aston Villa

Paul Lambert refused to answer questions about the future of Darren Bent following Aston Villa's 2-2 draw at Wigan.

Mail Box

James Collins Is Only 29. Tough Paper Round

He is one of a number of solid shouts for players that look old before their time. We also have the final words on lovely D-Beck and a rejection of end of season playoffs...

Without Posh, Becks Could Have Been Scholes

That's one opinion, but others give their thanks to the man. We also have ideas for a relegation playoff, happy memories of the season and a defence of Liverpool's campaign...

© 2013 British Sky Broadcasting Ltd. All Rights Reserved