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Watch Tottenham target Loic Remy score in Marseille's 3-0 victory over Caen
The France international continued his good goalscoring form with a simple tap-in in the French League Cup tie as Mathieu Valbuena netted a brace for the holders
By Jamie Dunn
Tottenham transfer target Loic Remy hit the target for Marseille again last night in a French League Cup victory over Caen.
Remy, who has entered double figures for scoring this season, netted with a simple finish from close range, while Mathieu Valbuena's brace made for a comfortable victory for Didier Deschamp's side.
Remy was previously linked with Arsenal, Liverpool and Spurs before making the move to Marseille in 2010.
But Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp confirmed on Tuesday that he is still interested in the possibility of signing the player.
"He's a good player," Redknapp said. "He's a player we like and there's interest there.
He added: "There is interest there. But that is as far [as it goes]. At the moment, there is nothing more than that."
Remy, who has entered double figures for scoring this season, netted with a simple finish from close range, while Mathieu Valbuena's brace made for a comfortable victory for Didier Deschamp's side.
Remy was previously linked with Arsenal, Liverpool and Spurs before making the move to Marseille in 2010.
But Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp confirmed on Tuesday that he is still interested in the possibility of signing the player.
"He's a good player," Redknapp said. "He's a player we like and there's interest there.
He added: "There is interest there. But that is as far [as it goes]. At the moment, there is nothing more than that."
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