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Redknapp takes positives from defeat

ESPN staff
August 17, 2010
Tottenham are awaiting news on Jermain Defoe's injury © Getty Images
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Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp called the loss at Young Boys a "great defeat" after his side shipped three early goals in Switzerland.

Redknapp could not hide his disgust at his side's start to their first Champions League tie for almost half a century as they found themselves 3-0 down after just 28 minutes.

But goals from Sebastien Bassong and Roman Pavlyuchenko hauled Spurs back from the brink to give them hope ahead of next week's second leg at White Hart Lane.

Redknapp told Sky Sports: "That was a great defeat in the end, if there is such a thing as a great defeat. At 3-0 we were out of it. We were in desperate trouble, so full credit to the lads, we've come back. Now we need to win at home and it gives us a great chance.''

Redknapp, who confirmed both Jermain Defoe and Luka Modric had picked up injuries, is already looking forward to next week's second leg in north London.

"It will be a great night, the atmosphere will be amazing. But it will be tough," Redknapp said. "Our plan is to get after them at White Hart Lane.

"It'll be a fantastic crowd, great atmosphere, we're at home. We have to win the game. If we win the game, we have a great chance to go through, obviously, with the two away goals.''

Michael Dawson admitted Tottenham's performance in the first half had been well below par, but Spurs' captain for the evening refused to blame the artificial surface.

"The first half hour wasn't good enough, simple as that," Dawson said. "But we got in at half-time, sorted things out and stuck together. We've got to be happy with that after the first-half performance.

"We were slow out of the blocks and it was disappointing. We trained on it last night, the pitch wasn't the problem. It's hard when you go a goal down early on and it took us longer than we liked to react.

"But 3-2, back to White Hart Lane, we're still in the competition, we're in with a good chance. We're still full of confidence we can make the group stages.''

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