Defoe: Spurs the better bet

Jermain Defoe is confident Spurs will finish above Arsenal
7 March 2013

Jermain Defoe is so sure Tottenham will finish above Arsenal that he is willing to enter into another charity bet with Gunners midfielder Jack Wilshere.

Defoe had to pay £3,000 to charity last season after he lost a bet with Wilshere that Tottenham would finish above their north London rivals for the first time since 1995. The Spurs striker lost the wager after his team threw away a 10-point lead over the Gunners. This season they are seven points ahead with 10 games left.

Yet Defoe believes Spurs are made of stronger stuff this season, and said: "We all know what happened last season. At the time, when I did have the bet, I thought we would have finished higher than Arsenal and I still feel like that now."

He added: "Jack's a cool guy, there's a little bit of banter and even though we beat them quite comfortably, I still think they're a good side, but I suppose if Jack wants a little bet, it's no problem with me.

"We've not just got a great team now, but a great squad. The spirit is great, the lads are buzzing and it's just a great time to be here."

The key reason spirits are so high in the Spurs camp is the form of Gareth Bale, who has scored nine of his 20 goals this season in the last seven games.

Bale put in two scintillating performances against Inter Milan two and a half years ago and Spurs are hoping he will do the same when they take on the Italian giants again in the first leg of their Europa League last 16 tie at White Hart Lane on Thursday night.

"Gaz is on fire right now. Aaron Lennon has been great as well. On their day they are unstoppable," Defoe said.

"Michael Dawson has been playing well and so has everyone else. You can name everyone in the squad but when you talk about special players, Gaz has scored some special goals out of nothing.

"When you see great goals I always appreciate it and if he keeps doing it it's good for everyone and we're all happy."

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