As Arsenal have now closed the gap to four pints, it really is literally now or never, well as far this season goes, for Spurs to show they have the character to push the top two all the way.
The title is probably beyond Spurs now, but that does't mean Tottenham can't keep Manchester City honest for the rest of the season, particularly given our good run in.
Spurs have not won against United in what now seems like an age, but why not now. The cockerel has been crowing at the Emirates and at Anfield recently, wins at home against Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool have brought Spurs back from the dead and now a regular in challenging for Champions League football, but we want more, we want to add to our two top flight trophies, and a win today against Manchester United may set the ground for a full title tilt next season.
This is likely to be Harry Redknapp's final match in the Premier league against Manchester United, and won't it be fitting for England's next manager to add Manchester United to the scalps of the so called big 4.
Come on Spurs, don't let us down.
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