Tuesday 19 March 2013

Fulham chef Jol desires Bale to remain at Spurs - Yahoo! Singapore Information

Fulham boss Martin Jol has urged Gareth Bale to keep at Tottenham and become a White Hart Lane legend. Jol was in charge at Spurs when Bale joined from Southampton and is going to be reunited with the gamer when he takes his Fulham part to handle Andre Villas-Boas' group in north London on Sunday. Bale, who'll return to the Spurs line-up after missing the Europa League defeat to Inter Milan, is anticipated to be the subject of big money gives from numerous Europe's top clubs in the close-season. But his former manager believes the Wales midfielder's interests will be best served by remaining with Spurs. "I saw Bale at Southampton when he was 15, he was followed by us and other folks came in but I had several words along with his mum to persuade him to come quickly to Spurs," Jol said. "With hindsight it is very rewarding, he's possibly the best person in the Premier League at this time and it is shown by him week in, week out. "I played him in his first match against Manchester United and he had better numbers than every other person, and he was 17. "Hopefully for the category and for Spurs he'll stay because I believe it's an excellent team for him. He is stronger and getting stronger and playing in the opening he's probably even better. "Spurs is really a big team with a fanbase and he could be a tale there. It can be a chance if he chooses to go on to larger things abroad. It comes off often however not always. "But whatever he chooses to accomplish he'll have a large potential. Ideally he remains in the league and I could hold enjoying watching him." Tottenham will go in to the meeting with Fulham on the back of an unconvincing display in the San Siro that very nearly cost them a location in the Europa League quarter-finals. Villas-Boas' area allowed Inter to recover a 3-0 first leg shortage before in the course of time growing to the last ten on the absent targets rule despite losing 4-1 on the night. A meeting with Basel now awaits but the immediate emphasis is on the visit of Fulham when Spurs desire to bounce right back after defeat at Liverpool within their previous domestic league game. Tottenham lie next in the table, two points ahead of fourth-placed Chelsea, and are on course to maintain a location in next season's Champions League after the frustration of missing out this past year. Then, their efforts were compromised by a drop in form through the closing days of the campaign and the back to back defeats to Inter and Liverpool have raised fears of a continue this time around. William Gallas, nevertheless, insists that won't be case and the Spurs defense insists his side's reaction to the connection with the last week will help ensure they remain on course to finish the season on a top. "I think the manager will have a meeting with us to improve what wasn't good against Inter," Gallas said. "In another game it will not happen because all the participants know what they have to do, they know that from last Sunday and (Thursday) we didn't play well. They know we've to react and all of the children have to react. "Could there be considered a repeat of a year ago? It'll perhaps not happen. We know we may go very far in the Europa League and that we have a fantastic possiblity to qualify for the Champions League. "Sometimes you could have bad times but we know what we need at the end of the season and everybody else will be ready for Sunday." With Bale back the side and former Fulham forward Clint Dempsey also available after harm, Villas-Boas's side must provide a more powerful targeting risk than they did in Italy. The Fulham attack will be led by dimitar Berbatov against his former team while Steve Sidwell has been passed fit after picking right up a knock at Sunderland.

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