'For me...': Harry Redknapp now predicts who'll finish fourth in the PL...Tottenham or Aston Villa
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We might only be six games into the new Premier League season but there’s already plenty of discussion over who might finish in the top four and beyond.
As expected, the top three of Liverpool, Man City and Arsenal seem pretty well set.
However, there is a big battle going on below them, with the likes of Tottenham, Chelsea and Aston Villa among a cluster of clubs battling for the final Champions League spot.
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As we know, Tottenham hammered Man United yesterday to underline their own credentials, with Villa drawing with Ipswich and Chelsea beating Brighton on Saturday.
And discussing the race for fourth, former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has now given his prediction.
Harry Redknapp makes top four prediction involving Tottenham, Aston Villa and Chelsea
Speaking about the race for the Champions League places live on TalkSPORT, former Spurs boss Redknapp discussed Tottenham and Aston Villa.
And making a bold call, Redknapp believes it will indeed by Spurs who win out.
"Tottenham are looking good. They are looking strong. I still think for me, I think Villa obviously are involved in the Champions League. It's going to be tougher for them this year,” Redknapp said.
“The fourth spot really, I can see Tottenham getting that fourth spot. They would be my favourites even though Chelsea are coming as well."
Exciting battles at the top for once
The last two seasons have seen Arsenal go close with Man City for top spot but in the main, it’s always felt like City would win out.
This year, though, it feels a touch different and there is an exciting battle ensuing among a number of clubs at the top of the table.
The race for fourth very much looks like being one that could go down to the wire and as Redknapp says here, there’s plenty of parties involved.
Tottenham do have a good chance but they must find consistency and produce the level they showed at Old Trafford far more often.