The former Spurs star is confident that Andre Villas-Boas's side are strong enough to compete on two fronts but would rather lift a trophy than reach the Champions League
Former Tottenham player Micky Hazard feels that Spurs can aim to both win the Europa League and finish in the Premier League's top four.
Andre Villas-Boas's side are currently third in the table and are set to face Basel on Thursday in the first leg of their European quarter-final but the former Spurs star argues that winning a trophy should be their No.1 priority.
"I think we'll finish fourth - although I believe we are better than that - but we need to be tougher mentally against the top clubs as we are as good as them."
The one-time Uefa Cup winner thinks that winning the Europa League could help bolster Tottenham's chances of holding onto their most prized asset, Gareth Bale, who has been linked to a move to Real Madrid after scoring 18 Premier League goals for the club this season.
"I hope and pray he stays and, of course, winning the Europa League and finishing fourth could well secure that," Hazard added of the Welshman. "But I believe that we are a great club and any player should be proud to play for us.
"Villas-Boas has proved his critics wrong but still the job is not done. When he wins us a trophy then he is complete but I am very pleased with Andre so far."
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