Tottenham assistant Kevin Bond confirms Harry Redknapp will take charge of Watford FA Cup tie
The Spurs manager will be in the dugout at Vicarage Road after a week in court, with the White Hart Lane No.2 admitting the Champions League is the club's priority this season.
By Michael Lightfoot
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp will be back in charge of his side for its FA Cup clash with Watford, assistant Kevin Bond has confirmed.
Bond has been in charge of first-team issues in Redknapp's absence, while the Spurs boss has been in court contesting tax evasion charges.
But Redknapp's assistant has indicated it has been business as usual for the club.
"I was talking to him yesterday, he was keen to know our thoughts on Watford and how we are looking," Bond said. "We made preparations to come to the game and he was genuinely looking forward to it."
Redknapp and Bond take a 125-mile trip to work and the latter has said how he has missed the former's company in the car.
"He thrives on being at the training ground. He likes the environment, he enjoys it," said Bond. "He is always full of conversation, full of stories. Not driving up and down with him for the last few days has been a lonely old drive in the mornings."
Redknapp wasn't in the dugout for two weeks last November as he was having surgery to unblock arteries in his heart and Bond admitted that training has been 'no different' without him.
"He has been no different to how he has always been," he said. "He appears, when I speak to him - and I would know - to be every bit as focused as he has been."
Tottenham's main aim is to reach the Champions League again but the club hasn't ruled out the thought of playing at Wembley and hopes for a good cup run.
"Champions League is our No. 1 goal, but the FA Cup is hugely important to us," he said. "As a youngster when you played, you didn't dream about finishing in the top four so you could play in the Champions League, you all dreamed about playing at Wembley and lifting the cup.
"The players crave a cup final. They crave playing in the big games, the one-off games."
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