Redknapp hopeful key pair fit

Soccer : Harry Redknapp is hopeful of having Rafael van der Vaart and Gareth Bale available for Wednesday's Champions League…

Soccer: Harry Redknapp is hopeful of having Rafael van der Vaart and Gareth Bale available for Wednesday's Champions League return clash with AC Milan and has pledged to go on the attack.

Redknapp will not try to merely hold onto the 1-0 first leg advantage his side achieved in the San Siro.

The return of 12-goal leading scorer Van der Vaart and Bale, who has been on target 11 times, will only add to his firepower. Bale actually made his comeback during the final quarter of yesterday's 3-3 draw at Wolves after six weeks on the sidelines with a back injury.

Van der Vaart is making good progress in his recovery from a calf problem.

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"I think we've got enough to hurt Milan at home. We'll be positive," Redknapp said today. "We will play an attacking team. We'll play (Aaron) Lennon and probably Gareth Bale and have a go.

"Peter Crouch has had a great European campaign as well. And Van der Vaart has a good chance for Wednesday, I hope he will be fit."

Redknapp is also hoping Jermain Defoe will now finish the season with a flourish after scoring his first and second Premier League goals of the campaign at Molineux.

The England striker has had a stop-start season through injury but looked sharp and scored two stunning goals.

"Defoe could now go on a run," Redknapp said. "You are looking now for Defoe to go on a run and start to score. It has been his worst goalscoring season in his whole life.

"Now, if he can go and get 10 goals between now and the end of the season, he could make a massive difference to us. He is capable of doing that. He has missed a lot of games through injury this year. It has been a stop-start season for him."

Bale showed glimpses during his brief run-out at Molineux of the surging runs which have terrorised defences in all competitions this season.

"When Gareth came on and started to run with the ball, it was exciting. We've missed that for the last five or six weeks. That was his first real exertion for six weeks. He started straight away to run with the ball and, when he does that, he scares people to death. He carries the game at the opposition and that makes a massive difference."

The only concern for Redknapp is his defence is leaking too many goals as they followed up the 3-1 defeat at Blackpool by letting in three more against Mick McCarthy's side.

"There were lots of positives for me from the game but we just didn't defend well in a couple of positions and that is a problem. Conceding goals is a concern. Conceding three at Blackpool was a concern. It is disappointing to let three goals in, especially when you score three."

Redknapp believes Spurs are involved in a fight with Manchester City for the fourth and final Champions League spot.

"I don't think we've been hot favourites. I think we've always been the outsider. Tottenham have always been fifth in the odds. I think it is between us and Man City for the other (fourth) spot."