It was never dull under Harry Redknapp

 
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14 June 2012

A look back at Harry Redknapp's highs and lows at White Hart Lane...

Harry’s highs at the lane

Tottenham 2 Arsenal 1 (April 14, 2010)

A spectacular Danny Rose volley helped Spurs beat their north London rivals for the first time in 11 years on an electric night at White Hart Lane.

Man City 0 Tottenham 1 (May 5, 2010)

Arguably Tottenham’s finest performance under Redknapp as Peter Crouch headed Spurs into the Champions League — at the expense of big-spending City — for the first time.

Tottenham 3 Inter Milan 1 (November 2, 2010)

A rare ‘I was there’ moment for Spurs supporters as an inspired Gareth Bale (above) destroyed the reigning European champions.

. . . and the lows

Tottenham 0 Portsmouth 2 (April 11, 2010)

An FA Cup semi-final against doomed Pompey looked like a banker. But Spurs being Spurs, they delivered their worst performance of the season and got what they deserved.

Arsenal 5 Tottenham 2 (February 26, 2012)

Ten points clear, 2-0 up and home fans booing their own players. Spurs were in dreamland but it soon went pear-shaped. Was the turning point of the season.

Tottenham 1 Chelsea 5 (April 15, 2012)

Juan Mata piles on the agony as a humiliating Wembley defeat against bitter rivals Chelsea proves the low point in a miserable run of results.

Stats

51% - win rate in all compettions makes Redknapp the most successful Spurs boss since Bill Nicholson

71 - Premier League wins — 49 per cent of Redknapp’s top-flight games — with 36 losses and 37 draws

226 - goals scored in the Premier League under Redknapp, with 161 conceded

8 - Permanent mangers at White Hart Lane since Arsenal appointed Arsene Wenger in 1996

What they’re saying on Twitter

@rioferdy5 “Harry Redknapp is no longer Spurs manager? Wow!! I thought he was doing a great job.”

@IanWright0 “It’s a great excuse for any player who wants to leave Spurs! Just when I thought Spurs were on Arsenal’s tails, Levy gets rid of the manager!”

@Lord_Sugar “I would like to be the new manager just to give the media something to write about.”

@YossiBenayoun15 “Redknapp out? Strange”

@jonthfc “Levy is thinking about next few years. That’s why he’s a good businessman.”

@_tompaul “Expect big stars to follow him out the door.”

@RyRyBenson “You can’t argue with the job Redknapp has done at Spurs.”

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