Harry Redknapp will clash against Fergie in Sunday’s Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester United match. The Spurs boss has put fear aside as Man United aren’t terrorizing like Barca or Madrid, Harry claims.
The Red Devils are holding an undefeated run in the English Premier League since the start of the season. They are being observed by curious football fans who want to see whether Manchester United can emulate the “Invincible” Arsenal side which didn’t taste defeat throughout the 2003/2004 EPL campaign.

Whereas Ferguson predicted last time that the Red Devils may not be able to achieve this unbeaten feat, star winger Nani claimed otherwise in few weeks ago. However, Tottenham Hotspur boss Harry Redknapp has rather sided with Fergie only to put pressure on his opposite number. Blunt statements from the Spurs coach in English magazine The Sun went as follows:

“Alex Ferguson knows his wines, but this won’t be a vintage season for Manchester United on the pitch. As good as they are, I don’t think that they are good enough to go through the whole season unbeaten.

“No one is invincible this season, in my opinion. Results already have shown that. United have done well to get past the halfway mark without losing a single match. But, it’s just a matter of time before they do.”

In his column on The Sun, Harry Redknapp also commentated:

“Of course, I’d love it will be my Tottenham team that ends United’s unbeaten run on Sunday and we have a chance of doing it. It's not as if United are Barcelona or Real Madrid who are on another planet to everyone else.

“We can bring them down to earth and for the sake of the title race I bet everyone who doesn't support Man Utd will be hoping we do. It will keep all us teams at the top a bit closer together.”

8 points separate English Premier League leaders Manchester United from 4th placed Tottenham Hotspur. In between are Manchester City and Arsenal in 2nd and 3rd position respectively.

Incredibly, the hunt for the EPL title is still a realistic dream among Spurs and their fans. Sunday’s Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester United match should say quite a lot about the direction of the league trophy...