Redknapp Wants More From Spurs
Harry Redknapp admits Tottenham will lose their grip on the Carling Cup if there is a repeat of their performance against Liverpool during his first week in charge at White Hart Lane.
Spurs could have been dead and buried against Rafael Benitez's men when they met in the Premier League, only for Jamie Carragher's own goal and a last-ditch winner from Roman Pavlyuchenko to give them a 2-1 victory.
Redknapp's magic touch has been credited with Spurs going unbeaten since their change of manager - and defending the Carling Cup is the next task, with Liverpool their opponents in the fourth round.
"We played Liverpool and beat them but let's face it, they murdered us," Redknapp said.
Redknapp has Benoit Assou-Ekotto suspended and Ledley King in need of rest, and he has the option of involving fringe players such as Paul Stalteri, Ricardo Rocha, Adel Taarabt, Kevin-Prince Boateng and Hossam Ghaly.
A full-strength team was picked for the UEFA Cup clash against Dinamo Zagreb last week and balanced against the defence of a trophy, Redknapp is understood to be keen to keep his whole squad involved in first-team duties.
"All the players are in the dressing room after the games, delighted that we have won," Redknapp said. "I have not isolated any of them. They are part of it. And that is how I want to keep it."
Rocha has felt the difference, and the Portuguese defender said: "Redknapp is a great coach, very communicative and everyone is motivated to show what they can do."
Another factor in Redknapp's possible starting XI is the tight bottom half of the Premier League, with three points separating West Brom at the foot and 10th-placed Fulham, who they face at the weekend.
"The only thing that is important at this moment in time is retaining our Premier League status because we are still very much in trouble along with lots of other clubs and no one is getting carried away here," said assistant boss Kevin Bond on skysports.com.
Against Liverpool last time out, Redknapp's magic touch was almost undermined by errors from goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes.
Redknapp has spoken to Gomes about the selection process for claiming crosses, and the Spurs boss has backed the Brazilian to make a marked improvement over the coming games.
"He did all right against Manchester City (at the weekend)," said Redknapp. "He has just got to settle in and understand what is required in England.
"When you talk to people about him, they talk highly of his qualities. Tony Adams did when he returned from Holland. Gomes took PSV to the semi-finals of the Champions League almost single-handedly, by all accounts.
"He was that good. It is a game of confidence and he has had one or two iffy days. Hopefully now his confidence will start to grow and we will see what he can do."
Redknapp is not expected to make radical changes in the January transfer window.
Andrei Arshavin, a Spurs target in the summer, has been linked with Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, while Vagner Love has committed himself to CSKA Moscow.
The striker said: "My contract with CSKA has three years to run. I am going to defend their interests at least until then."
(reopens) One striker Redknapp is expected to look at against Liverpool is Fraizer Campbell, who is on loan from Manchester United.
Redknapp said: "I'm going to make one or two changes. One or two of the lads will get a chance because they are good players but it will still be a good team.
"I need to see the likes of Fraizer Campbell. I've seen nothing of him but he's looked terrific in training.
"When he came on the other night in the UEFA Cup game he was lively and a real prospect. Hull offered £7million to Manchester United so he's definitely not a bad player."