Michael Dawson expects race for fourth to go down to final day

• Dawson missed out on last day with Tottenham in 2006
• Stand-in captain unfazed by daunting run-in

Tottenham’s stand-in captain, Michael Dawson, has predicted the struggle for fourth place will go down to the final afternoon of the season, resurrecting thoughts of food poisoning and dodgy lasagne.

Dawson is one of three members of the present Tottenham squad who were around to endure the agonising final day of the 2005-06 season under Martin Jol. Although the team hotel in London’s Docklands was cleared of any wrongdoing in preparing the pre-match lasagne, 10 squad members were affected by gastroenteritis and Spurs’ defeat at Upton Park allowed Arsenal to take the fourth and final Champions League spot.

“It would be fantastic if we could do it this time,” said Dawson, who took over the captaincy at Wigan on Sunday after Ledley King’s withdrawal with injury. “Was it really four years ago that we lost on the final day at West Ham? That was devastating. We want to be involved against the best in the world and the Champions League is where they are playing. To do it now would be a fantastic achievement.

“It will go down to the last day because there are so many teams in there. There is one point separating the four of us, and we are all in with a shout. We hope people do keep talking about it being between Manchester City and Liverpool – we will just keep going about our job like we know we can. We certainly did that against Wigan and that is all we are bothered about.”

Tottenham’s run-in has eerie echoes of 2006. Then as now three of their final five fixtures pitted them against Manchester United, Arsenal and Bolton and they finish with an away game at a team who play in claret and blue. This time it is Burnley.

Of the four sides competing for fourth place, Tottenham and Manchester City have a notably harder run-in than either Liverpool or Aston Villa. They have not beaten Arsenal in the Premier League in 11 years and have not won at Old Trafford since 1989. In between those two fixtures, they take on Chelsea at White Hart Lane. Nevertheless, Sunday’s 3-0 victory on a dreadful, churned-up surface at Wigan demonstrated the kind of resolve Redknapp has instilled into a Tottenham side whose reputation for being weak away from home, especially in the north, has been hard to shake off despite wins at Hull, Blackburn and Wigan and draws at Everton and Bolton. The two goals scored by Roman Pavlyuchenko on Sunday are proof that if the striker cannot get his hoped-for move to Lokomotiv Moscow before the Russian transfer window closes next month, he may still have a role to play at White Hart Lane.

“Belief has never been a problem for this team,” said Dawson. “We had one disappointing result at Wolves, that is all and that is gone now. Whatever the state of the pitch at Wigan, there could be no excuses for us. We went out and played fantastically. I hadn’t noticed that Pav has been down and, when he scored, all the lads were chuffed for him. The fans certainly like him, judging from the way they were singing his name.”

Tottenham HotspurPremier LeagueTim Richguardian.co.uk

Squad sheets: Wigan Athletic v Tottenham Hotspur

Wigan cannot do worse than the last time they encountered Tottenham and even a routine defeat would count as some sort of ‘revenge’. The Wigan manager, Roberto Martínez, would hope for more against a Spurs side that, after beginning the season with two emphatic away wins, have stumbled repeatedly away from White Hart Lane. His team, unlike Harry Redknapp’s, are used to the dreadful surface at the DW Stadium and, while Emmerson Boyce could easily replace the struggling Titus Bramble, Tottenham lack a ready-made fill-in for Aaron Lennon. Tim Rich

Venue DW Stadium

Tickets £20-22 (0871 66 33 552)

Last season Wigan 1 Tottenham 0

Referee A Wiley

This season’s matches 19 Y59, R4, 3.32 cards per game

Odds Wigan 14-5 Tottenham 20-19 Draw 5-2

Wigan

Subs from Pollitt, Stojkovic, Sinclair, Thomas, Gohouri, Boyce, Gómez, Moses, Watson, Scotland, Amaya, Koumas

Doubtful Bramble (hamstring), Gohouri (hamstring)

Injured Kingson (leg, 27 Feb)

Suspended None

Form guide DDDLLW

Disciplinary record Y38 R1

Leading scorer Rodallega 7

Tottenham

Subs from Alnwick, Kaboul, K Walker, Jenas, Modric, Bassong, Dervite, Rose, Gudjohnsen, Pavlyuchenko

Doubtful Jenas (groin), King (knee)

Injured Lennon (groin, 28 Feb), Assou-Ekotto (groin, 6 Mar), Woodgate (groin, May), Cudicini (pelvis/wrists, unknown)

Suspended None

Form guide LDDWLD

Disciplinary record Y43 R1

Leading scorer Defoe 15

Match pointers

• Tottenham have not won in any competition since August after failing to score in the first half – a run of 29 matches

• Wigan have not won a home Premier League match since beating Sunderland 1-0 on 28 November

• Jermain Defoe has scored nine goals in six starts against Wigan, including five at White Hart Lane earlier this season in Tottenham’s 9-1 victory

• Wigan have conceded 12 headed goals, more than any other side in the division

• Tottenham have missed four of their last five penalty kicks in all competitions

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