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A good win over Southampton for Tim Sherwood but I’m convinced he will be gone in the summer.

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy will be painted as the bad guy, just as he was when Harry Redknapp got the sack. But the decision won’t be his.

It will be that of owner Joe Lewis whether Sherwood gets Tottenham into the top four – against the odds – or not.

I can just see Joe saying: “We need a top experienced manager to get us over the line and into the Champions League.”

He has had a taste of the top competition under Harry and wants more. That’s why he won’t want to gamble again next season.

He has the money to pay for a top-line manager and with the likes of Rafa Benitez (who I think would be a good choice) and Louis van Gaal in the frame I can see movement at White Hart Lane.

Red disappointment

As irresistible as Liverpool were on Saturday in the 6-3 win against Cardiff I still reckon they will just fall short in the title race.

Much as I’d love it to happen, I just do not believe Liverpool can keep up such a magnificent scoring run for the next eight games.

I went for Manchester City to win the League earlier this season and I’m not going to change my mind.