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    Post by Guest Thu Mar 10 2011, 03:16




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    I almost quit Tottenham! Defoe reveals frustration at Redknapp's squad rotation

    By Laura Williamson

    EXCLUSIVE

    Last updated at 7:35 AM on 8th March 2011

    Disappointment: Defoe's season has been blighted by injury and spells in and out of the team

    Disappointment: Defoe's season has been blighted by injury and spells in and out of the team

    Jermain Defoe has revealed he thought about quitting Tottenham in January after being left out of Harry Redknapp's team for key games.

    And the England striker is worried he will drop to the bench again for the crucial Champions League clash with AC Milan, despite scoring twice at Wolves on Sunday.

    Those strikes were the 28-year-old's first Barclays Premier League goals since April, and Defoe admits Redknapp's preference for playing one centre forward with Rafael van der Vaart behind has left him with limited opportunities since he recovered from an ankle injury in November.

    'It's been hard,' said Defoe, who has been on the bench for games against Manchester United, ars*nal and Liverpool as well as the first leg against Milan.

    'You start to think: "What am I doing here?" I'm used to playing in big games. I've played in big games for my clubs and for my country. It'll be a tough game. I hope I'm playing and if I can score and we win the game then it'll be great. But I remember playing against Charlton and scoring two goals (in a 3-0 FA Cup win in January), then the next weekend I missed out.

    'I was upset about that because once I start scoring I'm confident and I have the feeling I know I'll score in the next game. We played Manchester United and I thought, "I'm playing", but I didn't start.'

    Sitting on the bench as Tottenham beat AC Milan 1-0 in the San Siro was particularly frustrating for Defoe. 'It was hard, because it was a big game,' he said. 'I was looking forward to this season, especially when you feel like you contributed last season, finishing fourth and scoring a lot of goals.

    'When you eventually get there you want to be playing, because you worked hard to get the club there in the first place.

    'The way the manager's gone this season, we've gone one up front with someone just behind. It's difficult. I missed all the group games when I was injured, so you've just got to watch the lads do well.'
    At last! Defoe bagged his first Premier League goals of the season at Wolves on Sunday

    At last! Defoe bagged his first Premier League goals of the season at Wolves on Sunday

    And Defoe, comfortably Tottenham's top scorer last season with 24 goals, says he wishes he had received the same treatment as Fernando Torres and Wayne Rooney when he struggled for form.

    'Fernando Torres, for instance, the manager's just going to keep playing him because he's a great player,' added Defoe. 'He'll come good. So what if he hasn't scored? He's a goalscorer. That's just what he does.

    'Obviously you set a standard and people expect you to score. You can't just lose it overnight. You're a goalscorer.

    'That's the difference. With Wayne Rooney, when he didn't score for months, Fergie kept playing him because he knew when he started scoring again then everything would be back to normal.
    First choice: Spurs boss Redknapp has preferred to field Rafael van der Vaart (right) behind a lone striker, often Peter Crouch (centre), this season

    First choice: Spurs boss Redknapp has preferred to field Rafael van der Vaart (right) behind a lone striker, often Peter Crouch (centre), this season

    'But this is definitely one of the worst runs I've had.'

    Defoe, one short of 100 goals for Tottenham after his brace in the 3-3 draw at Molineux, likened his recent struggles to when he left White Hart Lane in January 2008 to guarantee first-team football at Portsmouth - ironically under the guidance of current manager Redknapp.

    'It was the same situation when I was here before. I got into the situation where they were rotating the team so I thought, "I'm not staying".

    'I know I'm good enough to be playing every game. I know people might say, "Look at the statistics this season". But if you look at my stats overall, nobody can take that away from me.'

    Asked whether he considered following Robbie Keane and going on loan after the Irishman joined West Ham in January, Defoe said: 'I don't think the club would have allowed me to go on loan. But it was like when I decided to leave here and went to Portsmouth because I got to a situation where I thought, "I'm not sitting on the bench".

    'I'm 28, I don't need to be sitting on the bench. I don't need anyone to put their arm round me and say, "Just keep it going".

    'And if it means I have to work even harder, then I will. I'll stay back after training, I'll work hard, I'll do running. Whatever it takes. I'll do everything right off the pitch.

    'I've just got to keep working hard, keeping sharp and making sure I'm ready when I do get the opportunity.'

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    Post by Guest Thu Mar 10 2011, 03:18

    What a b*stard, he's been injured, suspended or just plain sh*t every game other than the Wolves one, and he was contemplating quitting? He's lucky to be at a club of our stature in the first place, let's face it, 99 PL goals in something like 348 games is hardly spectacular.

    Quote from the article: 'It's been hard, you start to think: 'What am I doing here?' I'm used to playing in big games." Mmmmmm, Sorry Germain, I mean Jermain, can't buy it. You have to earn your place by SCORING GOALS, did they tell you in Striker School, it's what you're supposed to do. But well done on Sunday, you now have a total of 2 Premiership goals to you tally! You might even get picked again.


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    Post by DJSR Thu Mar 10 2011, 04:34

    Its probably the press twisting things as usual, i would ignore it!
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    Post by ArnieArdiles Thu Mar 10 2011, 06:07

    Apparently he has his house in Cuffley up for sale ..
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    Post by shearspur Thu Mar 10 2011, 11:23

    bet 17 - 18 prem clubs would snap him up if he was sold, and prob many foreign clubs . hope he stays
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    Post by seebee1944 Thu Mar 10 2011, 20:11



    His house certainly is up for sale since last week is there any significance cos he only had it built 3 or 4 years ago.
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    Post by BazSpur Thu Mar 10 2011, 22:13

    It's strange that he never got on at all last night. Is the writing on the wall?
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    Post by Guest Fri Mar 11 2011, 02:13

    he can go. how can he moan. hes played so many games since last march and scored 3 goals 1 pen. surley he must relise he dont derserve to start every game. hes game unlike pav and crouch is based on goals and he has hardly scored.

    him sulking after the amount of games hes played ahead of pav shows its just about defoe. but lets be honest its always been about defoe and the fact he comes out talking after hes scored 2 goals aganst wolves says it all. like hes done a wonderfull thing when in truth he should shut up and wait untill hes scored about 10 goals
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    Post by Guest Fri Mar 11 2011, 02:14

    harry got it spot on bringin on pav to try keep the ball better

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