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Harry Redknapp
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Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp has pledged to play his strongest side against Fulham on Sunday.
Three wins out of four have lifted the Cottagers out of the Premier
League drop
zone for the first time since December.
They now need to beat Pompey at Fratton Park on Sunday to secure their top flight
safety.
But if Roy Hodgson's men
were hoping Portsmouth are going to do them a favour by
fielding a weakened team ahead of their FA Cup final outing
later this month, they
have been told by Redknapp to forget it.
Redknapp's pledge will be welcome news to both Birmingham and Reading, who need
Fulham to slip up and then achieve results themselves against Blackburn and Derby
respectively to have any chance of beating the drop.
Redknapp said "I will field a full strength side as I owe that to other people in
a relegation battle.
"I wouldn't do that - it is not fair, I wouldn't want someone to do that to me so
I won't be doing that.
"It will be a tough game against Fulham. I know some people say you have to look
after yourself maybe, and if I get injuries they will say I shouldn't have done
it but next week I will be putting out as good a team as I can field.
"They have had a flyer, they have done what we did two years go - everyone wrote
us of and everyone wrote Fulham off and now they are right back in the race and
it will be a very difficult game again next week but I will make sure we are up
for that game - I will make sure of that."