London - Arabstoday
The Anfield side are on a high after knocking Manchester City and Manchester United out of the League Cup and FA Cup respectively. They also completed an excellent seven days with a comfortable 3-0 league victory over Wolves on Tuesday night.Hamann has been impressed with Liverpool’s recent form and though he believes Spurs are one of best teams in the league, he is tipping Kenny Dalglish’s team to overcome the White Hart Lane outfit.At the launch of his new book, The Didi man: My love affair with Liverpool, the German said: “I think with the momentum and the confidence being there, everybody\'s got a major boost in the last week. “It\'s a great game to look forward to and I think Liverpool stand a very good chance of getting the three points.\"Spurs are one of the best footballing sides at the moment. They are, these days, the Arsenal of old. They play great football, they\'ve got electric pace on the wing and it will be a very tough game.\"But they are probably a bit better at home than they are away from home and I think Liverpool, with the results they\'ve had, have got a great chance of getting a result.\" The 38-year-old believes that if Liverpool are to get anything out of the game they must stop Spurs’ lightning quick wide men.“The wingers Bale and Lennon, you have to keep them quiet,\" he added. \"If they start running in behind and take full-backs on then it\'s hard.\"We have to make sure that the wingers help the full-backs out because if these players go one against one then they are very hard to stop.\"I think this is where the game is won and lost.\"Hamann explained what people can expect to read about in his new book, saying: “I spent the most time of my professional career here and it was the most successful time.“As soon as I came here I felt there was a special bond between the fans, the players and the club.\"I\'ve got many happy memories here and even now when I go back to Anfield it feels like coming home.“It is a special place and it is a family club. I think the bond here, between the fans and the club, is stronger than anywhere else.\"