Spurs devastated after missing UCL again

LONDON. Missing out on Champions League football again despite amassing their highest Premier League points tally was hard for Tottenham Hotspur to swallow on Sunday and to make matters worse, it was arch rivals Arsenal who pipped them to the post once more.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Gareth Bale at full stretch could not secure Tottenham a season of Champions League football. Net photo.

LONDON. Missing out on Champions League football again despite amassing their highest Premier League points tally was hard for Tottenham Hotspur to swallow on Sunday and to make matters worse, it was arch rivals Arsenal who pipped them to the post once more.Two months ago it had looked as if Spurs would finally turn the tables on their north London foes when they beat them in the derby to establish a seven-point lead.However, despite Gareth Bale’s superb winner in a 1-0 victory over Sunderland on the last day of the season, they could only finish fifth as Arsenal secured fourth with one point more after a less than assured 1-0 win at Newcastle United."It’s devastating. It’s really hard to take,” Spurs captain Michael Dawson told Sky Sports."We’ve got 72 points, the highest total the club’s ever got and we still miss out on the Champions League ... it’s hard to take. It’s a hard day. It’s not a good day.”Bad luck seems to follow Tottenham around in their pursuit of a place in Europe’s elite club competition and Arsenal have a habit of capitalising.Last year they were edged to third placed by Arsenal and while Tottenham’s fourth-place finish would normally be enough for a Champions League place, on this occasion it was not as sixth-placed Chelsea took the final place as European champions.Seven years ago, Tottenham needed to win against West Ham United to secure fourth place but most of the team came down with food poisoning the night before the game. They lost and Arsenal overtook them to clinch the coveted European spot.Best assetsArsenal manager Arsene Wenger, who faced many questions over his future at the club during the season, was delighted to have turned the season around and secured a 16th successive Champions League qualification."I’m proud of the character displayed and all we had to deal with during the season. These players are special I told them many times, they showed it in the last two months they have been absolutely exceptional,” Wenger told Sky Sports."I’m very proud that we were very far behind Tottenham after the defeat there (in March), everybody ruled us out, we have shown attitude and character to come back.”