• Spurs need Champions League to keep him, says Villas-Boas.
• 'I think we can reach our objectives with him at this level'.
• 'I think we can reach our objectives with him at this level'.
André Villas-Boas has admitted that Tottenham Hotspur must qualify for the Champions League in order to keep Gareth Bale from the clutches of predatory clubs, with Real Madrid
preparing an offer for the player in the summer. The Tottenham manager
also hopes that a massive price tag could serve as a deterrent for
interested parties.
Bale is one of the hottest properties in European football and Real are monitoring his – and Tottenham's – situation closely. The Wales winger, who has scored 13 goals for Tottenham this season, plus four more for his country, is on record as stating his admiration for the Spanish champions.
Villas-Boas, though, believes that Tottenham would be set fair to retain Bale's services if they were to reach the Champions League. Bale got the taste for the competition in 2010-11 and, mindful that his opportunities might be limited at major international tournaments with Wales, he is determined to play regularly in Europe's leading club competition.
Bale is one of the hottest properties in European football and Real are monitoring his – and Tottenham's – situation closely. The Wales winger, who has scored 13 goals for Tottenham this season, plus four more for his country, is on record as stating his admiration for the Spanish champions.
Villas-Boas, though, believes that Tottenham would be set fair to retain Bale's services if they were to reach the Champions League. Bale got the taste for the competition in 2010-11 and, mindful that his opportunities might be limited at major international tournaments with Wales, he is determined to play regularly in Europe's leading club competition.
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"Players
who are performing at this level always get the attention," Villas-Boas
said. "It doesn't mean that the club doesn't foresee a future with
Gareth. It's intimately related to the objectives that we achieve for
the season. Hopefully, we can do just that with the Champions League and
continue to progress on what we are doing.
"It's difficult for us
to have a player of this dimension playing so well, calling the
attention of other teams but it's also difficult for other teams, with
the economic situation as it is, to buy a player of this dimension. At
the moment, we are very, very fortunate to have him.
"I think we
can reach our objectives with him at this level and if we reach our
objectives, we can hopefully continue to have Gareth in our club. He's a
player we rate very, very highly and aren't willing to let go.
"The
Champions League is where most of the clubs want to be, and where most
of the players want to play. It's part of our objectives so hopefully
achieving it means we can attract better players and continue to hold on
to our best players."
Villas-Boas has played Bale as a central
striker and he could use him there on Saturday lunchtime for the Premier
League visit of Newcastle United, with Jermain Defoe injured and an
element of doubt over Emmanuel Adebayor, who did not make it back from
the Africa Cup of Nations in time for Thursday afternoon's training
session.
Villas-Boas said that Adebayor was still in Africa on
Thursday morning, despite his country, Togo, being eliminated from the
tournament against Burkina Faso on Sunday. Adebayor is now expected to
report for training at 3pm on Friday, with Villas-Boas saying that he
would "not be 100%" for Newcastle.
Defoe damaged ankle ligaments
in the Bale-inspired 1-0 win at West Bromwich Albion last Sunday and
Villas-Boas reported that he would be out for "two to three weeks".
That, though, would appear to be an optimistic prognosis. Defoe's foot
remains in a protective boot and it cannot bear his weight.
People
close to the England striker do not want him to rush his comeback,
mindful that he did so when he previously suffered ankle ligament damage
to do more harm than good. Defoe is more likely to be out for six
weeks, possibly longer. It should be noted, however, that Defoe always
wants to play.
Younès Kaboul, meanwhile, is set to return to
training on Monday, after undergoing knee surgery last August but
Villas-Boas remained cautious and he could not give a potential comeback
date for the centre-half.
Bale's emergence as a more central
force mirrors the development of Real's Cristiano Ronaldo and
Villas-Boas drew the comparison between the two, while hoping that Bale
did not follow his fellow Portuguese to the Bernabéu.
"Both of
them are extremely technical players, extremely powerful and pacy,"
Villas-Boas said. "It is funny to see how, in some way, they compare.
Gareth started at left-back and moved to a winger position ... now going
to a more advanced role. And Ronaldo is also able to play that role up
front. Ronaldo is now 28, he has achieved so much and he is an example
to what Gareth wants to achieve in his career."








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