Tottenham hero Ledley King believes the club have been lifted by their new stadium.Spurs have settled into their new home with two victories in a week, including last night’s fantastic 1-0 victory over Manchester City in the Champions League.The 1billion arena has been ranked among the best football grounds in the world – and King believes it has inspired the Spurs players.“Wembley is a fantastic stadium, but having played there for the last two years, there’s no doubt that playing at home makes a difference, especially on these big European nights,” the former defender told talkSPORT 2.1
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Rafael Van der Vaart scores against Arsenal in April 2011 (Image: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images). The now retired midfielder returned to the club last weekend to play in the new stadium as part of the Spurs Legends squad and he admits he has always felt he had unfinished business in north London after leaving for Hamburg when Andre Villas-Boas became manager.
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"There are so many different roles within the club, within the stadium, there literally is a job for everyone," he said. "This can make a huge difference …
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