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Redknapp delighted as Spurs reach quarter-finals” plus 1 moreNervous Redknapp delighted as Spurs reach quarter-finals Posted: 09 Mar 2011 03:28 PM PST Harry Redknapp admitted he was overcome with nerves as he watched his Tottenham side battle past AC Milan to reach the Champions League quarter-finals. Spurs held firm to seal a goalless draw in a tense encounter and claim a 1-0 aggregate success thanks to Peter Crouch’s valuable first-leg strike at the San Siro three weeks ago. A relieved Redknapp said: “I enjoyed the occasion but I couldn’t say I enjoyed the 90 minutes. You’re looking at that clock and you want that 90 minutes to be up because it’s a great achievement for this club to be in the last eight of the Champions League.” The Spurs boss admitted the threat of Milan snatching an away goal left him with a tactical dilemma. He continued: “It’s a difficult situation when you come home and you’ve got that one-goal lead. “It’s not like you go for broke. You’re always aware you want to hang onto that lead. It was very difficult.” But Redknapp refused to let a night of gripping tension overshadow his side’s “amazing” achievement after knocking out the Serie A leaders. “It’s a great night for the players, a great night for the fans and for everyone,” he said. “I’m delighted. It’s amazing what the players have done. We worked our socks off and we stayed with them.” Striker Crouch, who suffered a quiet night in front of goal in north London, was quick to heap praise on his side’s rearguard after they were able to contain the considerable threat of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Alexandre Pato. “Sometimes in the Champions League you come up against top quality players and you have to dig in,” said Crouch. “After going to the San Siro and winning, the lads have defended magnificently tonight. He added: “I think we deserved it over two legs. It’s huge. I’m really pleased to be in the next round.” Redknapp, meanwhile, admitted he is not keen to be paired with Arsenal’s conquerors Barcelona in the quarter-finals after the Catalan giants booked their place in the last eight with 4-3 aggregate win on Tuesday. “I thought last night was one of the finest performances I’ve ever seen,” he said. “They (Barcelona) were amazing. “They made a side like Arsenal, who play in our league every week and pass teams to death, they made them almost look out of their depth. “They’re the team you don’t want to play at the moment, but whoever comes it’s great to be in the last eight.” Vitantonio Liuzzi completes Hispania Racing line-up Posted: 09 Mar 2011 02:38 PM PST Hispania Racing have confirmed that Vitantonio Liuzzi will join the team for the 2011 Formula 1 season to finally complete their line-up. Liuzzi, 29, was available after being released from his Force India contract at the end of last season, and tested with the Spanish team in Barcelona last month with a view to securing a drive alongside Narain Karthikeyan. Liuzzi made his F1 debut in 2005 replacing Christian Klien at Red Bull and securing his first point with eighth place on his debut at Imola. The Italian then moved to Red Bull's junior team Toro Rosso for 2006 and 2007, with an impressive performance at the 2007 Chinese Grand Prix to finish sixth. Liuzzi moved to Force India in 2009 and equalled his best finish with sixth place at the inaugural 2010 Korean Grand Prix in October, finishing the season with a career-best 21 points. "I am really happy to have signed this agreement with Hispania Racing," said Liuzzi. "I never lost hope to be in Formula One as I knew I have the experience and the right attributes for a young and ambitious team. "I face a new challenge now and this excites me. I also face a lot of hard work in guiding Hispania Racing through the development of our new car. I am extremely grateful to José Ramon Carabante and to Colin Kolles for giving me such an opportunity.” Hispania team principal Colin Kolles added: "I have known Tonio for many years as he raced with me in lower categories. He is a very professional driver who will bring a lot of benefits to the Team. "I am convinced about his skills to develop a car and his speed. He has shown this in the past having contributed to a large extend developing and moving a back grid car to the front. "I had the pleasure of working with him and I am very happy and proud to have him racing with Hispania Racing." You are subscribed to email updates from The Sport Review To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 -- Posted By Mas Item Arekjowo to The Sport Review at 3/09/2011 11:23:00 PM -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Gugukluhayat" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/gugukluhayat?hl=en.
