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Tottenham players are playing for their future at the club, according to former Spurs midfielder Jamie Redknapp. Jose Mourinho's side have struggled since the resumption of the Premier League, winning just two of their five matches ahead of Sunday's north London derby at home to Arsenal. Spurs failed to register a shot on target in the 0-0 draw at relegation-threatened Bournemouth on Thursday.
"They didn't have a shot on target against Bournemouth, not one shot on target.
"We've only got a few games left but these are statements that you want to make, these are the games you want to play, they're the ones that you want to win.
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"I think that if they were to win today they can turn it around because they've not been playing to the level that we expect Tottenham to play it.
"Jose will be well aware what he wants for next season, there will be players in that team today or on the bench that are playing for their places at Tottenham.
"It's a huge club, you want to be part of it, but you've got to perform better than what they have of late.
"The performances have been weak, they've not shown enough passion and not got enough quality into Harry Kane, not seen enough from Son, Moura's not done enough for me.
"So they need a lot more improvement but there's no better way to get going than by winning the derby."
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