Defoe is looking sharper this season and that's good news for Spurs. With Wigan up next in the league I think he quite likes it there.
The following interview with Harry (who else is ever being interviewed) gives an insight into Defoes character. With him back to his best we will finally have a formidable strike force as long as he and Adebayor keep firing. 
"Jermain Defoe has enlisted a 70-year-old French fitness expert who once worked with Arsenal - and was recommended by Ian Wright - in his efforts to revive his career with club and country.
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has revealed the striker, who scored his first Barclays Premier League goal of this season at Wolves on Saturday, spent his summer in France with Tiberius Darau.
He said: 'It shows you the boy's attitude. He did three sessions a day with this fitness coach, who had him out at 6.30am, then at mid-day, then in the evening - and he's come back strong.
'Jermain did it all off his own back. He just went over there - paid himself - and the guy's come over here now and is working with him for an hour before training every day.'
Darau worked at Highbury during Arsene Wenger's first three years in charge.
He has looked sharp so far this season so hopefully this hard works pays off for him. Cant question his attitude or work rate either, I wish more of our players would take a look at this and put it to their own use over the summer"
The following interview with Harry (who else is ever being interviewed) gives an insight into Defoes character. With him back to his best we will finally have a formidable strike force as long as he and Adebayor keep firing. 
"Jermain Defoe has enlisted a 70-year-old French fitness expert who once worked with Arsenal - and was recommended by Ian Wright - in his efforts to revive his career with club and country.
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has revealed the striker, who scored his first Barclays Premier League goal of this season at Wolves on Saturday, spent his summer in France with Tiberius Darau.
He said: 'It shows you the boy's attitude. He did three sessions a day with this fitness coach, who had him out at 6.30am, then at mid-day, then in the evening - and he's come back strong.
'Jermain did it all off his own back. He just went over there - paid himself - and the guy's come over here now and is working with him for an hour before training every day.'
Darau worked at Highbury during Arsene Wenger's first three years in charge.
He has looked sharp so far this season so hopefully this hard works pays off for him. Cant question his attitude or work rate either, I wish more of our players would take a look at this and put it to their own use over the summer"
