Tottenham boss Andre Villas-Boas feels there are still many clubs in the hunt for a League place next year. With the two Manchester clubs seemingly established to get the top two locations in the rankings this period, there are two places up for grabs to qualify for next season's elite European competition.Chelsea are currently third, with Spurs just one point behind in fourth position, but Arsenal are just one point behind their north London opponents with West Brom and the two Merseyside clubs also in with a shout of earning the top four at the end of May.Villas-Boas' charges have an opportunity to put some further sunshine between themselves and the Gunners against West Ham on Monday evening and the Portuguese tactician feels they require to keep picking up points, with therefore many clubs ready to pounce on any slip-ups."It is quite tight still," he told Sky Sports. "Everton and Liverpool are still strong teams difficult, and Liverpool has played nearly all of the large teams, and they've to play us and Chelsea."Arsenal are still a danger and finish the season clearly - but our hope is always to continue doing our job, our staff is focused on this and we get great pleasure from seeing our participants strive towards these results."Punters looking to work with a free choice may possibly fancy Spurs to finish in the top four this season and qualify for the Champions League for the 2nd time in their history.
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