HARRY REDKNAPP has told gobby Arsenal star Wojciech Szczesny to button it.
Keeper Szczesny enraged Tottenham fans after the 5-2 derby defeat at the Emirates by saying he hated Gunners' North London rivals.
And White Hart Lane boss Redknapp said: "Szczesny does have a lot to say.
"He is a fantastic goalkeeper, but he does come out with a lot of stuff.
"He was having a go at Chelsea the other day and God knows what. I don't like it.
"I don't think there is any need for it. Just get on with playing."
Arsenal have cut the gap to just a point on third-placed Spurs while Chelsea are just four points back in the race for a Champions League spot. But Redknapp insists Tottenham's top target Eden Hazard will not be put off a summer move if the club do miss out on the top four.
And he revealed that chairman Daniel Levy may be ready to nearly DOUBLE the club's transfer record to get the Lille star.
Spurs paid Blackburn £16.9million for David Bentley in 2008, while Lille want £32m for their 21-year-old Belgian playmaker.
Redknapp admitted: "There are others looking at Hazard but our chairman is willing to compete with them.
"If you want to compete with the likes of United and Chelsea at the top of the League, then that is what you have to do.
"And it doesn't mean that top players won't go to Chelsea or Arsenal if they don't make Champions League. They still go there because they are going to a big club in England — and they get the wages they want so they still go."
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Redknapp is bidding to reach his third Wembley FA Cup semi-final in four years when Spurs face Bolton tonight.
But the Tottenham boss — who lifted the Cup with Portsmouth in 2008, then lost to Pompey with Spurs in the semi two years ago — reckons Wembley should only be used for the final itself.
He said: "I think it should only be for the final. But I don't make the rules, so we will take it if we get there.
"It's strange when you are at Wembley but I do remember going there with Portsmouth for the semis and being delighted that we were there.
"It was a great day for the fans and even better when we got to the final. Wembley should be a special day."