
Tottenham chief Harry Redknapp insists he could still make changes to his side despite their romp against Wigan.
Spurs claimed an amazing 9-1 win over Wigan last weekend, but despite this Redknapp is still considering rotating his options.
Redknapp's side face Aston Villa on Saturday in what could prove to be a crunch clash against one of their rivals for a top-four finish.
"It's possible that I'd make one or two changes, it's a different game and winning at home is different to playing away, you've only got to look at results over history," Redknapp said.
"There will be no danger of complacency as it's a very tough game, you are never going to get an easy game there, so it's an evenly matched game between two teams trying to get into Europe.
"You don't have a lot of time to dwell. When I was driving home from the Wigan game I was already thinking about the Villa game.
"We have a very tough week with Villa, Manchester United in the Carling Cup and then Everton."
Building
Redknapp admits Villa are close rivals, but he still feels that Manchester City are favourites to break into the UEFA Champions League places.
"Man City will still be favourites, they've got a fantastic squad of players, but us and Villa are still trying to push into that area," he said.
"One or two feel they have a chance to push the top four and break into that group.
"We could go second with a win, that would be nice but it's where you finish at the end of the season - 25 points at this stage is a good total but we've got to keep building on that now."
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