Bale: Spurs stronger than Arsenal

Gareth Bale has claimed Tottenham are now a better side than Arsenal after overtaking their fierce rivals in the quality stakes.

Last Updated: 24/02/13 at 12:44 Post Comment   

Gareth Bale: Believes Spurs are a better side than rivals Arsenal

Gareth Bale: Believes Spurs are a better side than rivals Arsenal

The north Londoners are on course to secure a Champions League spot after impressing this season under Andre Villas-Boas.

Bale, who has been integral to their form, scoring 17 goals in all competitions, believes they have pulled ahead of neighbours Arsenal, who have struggled for consistency this term.

The Welsh winger told The Sun: "I think five or 10 years ago Arsenal were always miles ahead of Tottenham. But that has changed in recent years.

"Over the past few seasons we have closed that gap and I think now we have overtaken them on the pitch. I think we have the stronger squad.

"Hopefully we can continue to do that as a club off the pitch as well, with the new stadium that is being built.

"But on the pitch and as a team now we are a lot more consistent and as a club we're moving in the right direction.

"Arsenal may say they are still ahead of us.

"But whatever people's opinions I don't think anyone can deny we are up there fighting with them on merit now."

Bale, who established himself as a left winger at Spurs in recent seasons after moving from left-back, is enjoying the more free role being given to him by manager Villas-Boas this term.

He added: "Since I moved position over the last couple of years I've been getting double-marked on the left so it's been frustrating.

"Now I've been able to come inside with this free role and it's enabled me to enjoy my football, have more space and be able to do more things.

"All great players have had to evolve their games. When people become aware of you they try to stop the ball getting to you and double up on you.

"You always want to improve your game anyway and this has forced me to do so. It's been a challenge, I really enjoy doing it and I think I'm seeing the rewards now.

"I think the manager has to take a bit of credit. By giving me that free role he's given me the confidence to do what I'm doing now.

"I just want to keep doing it and keep learning. Hopefully there's still more to come."

Have they caught up in terms of quality? Yes Have they over taken us in terms of being a stronger squad? Current form says yes - Historical evidence says no The winner in all this - West Ham, They will take this as a slight and will not take this lightly. Chamakh to get a score to level and/or win tonight?
- redgunnerindabx

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