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da stake casino: Harry Redknapp has stated that even if Tottenham had qualified for next season’s Champions League he wouldn’t have been in charge for the campaign.
The White Hart Lane club spectacularly dismissed Redknapp yesterday, with rumours that chairman Daniel Levy was displeased that the side will not play in Europe’s top club tournament next season.
However, Redknapp has stated that this was not a factor in the decision-making process.
“We finished fourth and were just unlucky in the end, but I still think the same outcome would have come if Chelsea hadn’t have won it (and Spurs would have qualified for the Champions League), that’s the feeling that I’ve got,” he told Sky Sports.
“Even if we’d have finished fourth I still think the chairman would have gone down the same road as he went down yesterday so, as I say, that’s football.
“I had four great years at Spurs. I think it is all you can do, leave the club in better shape than you found it and one thing that I know, I did that for sure.
“I think the atmosphere at the club, the training ground, I made some fantastic friends there and I think people who support Tottenham had a lot to smile about the last four years, I think they were proud to be Tottenham fans and so that’s good, that’s the most important thing to me,” he revealed.
Meanwhile, The Daily Mail indicate that former Chelsea boss Andre Villas Boas and ex-Schalke trainer Ralf Rangnick are two of the names in consideration for the vacant post.
By Gareth McKnight
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