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Scott Parker: Sunderland "a tough place to go"

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Scott Parker admits that the Stadium of Light is "a tough place to go".

Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Scott Parker has said that Sunderland is "a tough place to go" ahead of their trip to the Stadium of Light this weekend.

Parker, who featured in the club's 1-0 win over the Black Cats in December at White Hart Lane, admits that it will be a different game when the sides meet with just seven league games to go this season.

"Each game is massive now and it's great to be involved," he said.

"We've seven league matches left. We just want to win. I'm sure we'll have to grind a few out, but results are all that matter at this stage. It's all about results.

"[Sunderland] are so well organised, work hard and it will be a difficult game. It is a tough place to go."

Tottenham can move ahead of rivals Arsenal and into third place with a win this afternoon.

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