Richards insists he has shaken off his fitness problems
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Tottenham defender Dean Richards says he is ready to help the team's battle against relegation after nearly six weeks on the sidelines.
The former Southampton star has been out with an Achilles injury and debilitating virus since 14 March - the last time Spurs picked up three points.
But after coming through an hour of a reserve team game, Richards is eyeing a comeback in the derby with Arsenal.
"We are running out of time. If I'm needed, I am ready to play," he said.
Spurs, in 14th place and flirting dangerously close to the drop with just four games to go, face champions elect the Gunners at White Hart Lane on Sunday.
Richards added: "I got a good 60 minutes under my belt.
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The virus gave me all sorts of problems. I was sick after training and it effected my balance. It was nasty but I feel better now
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"My mobility was not too
bad and I'm pretty positive. The last time I came back after a calf injury it was too soon and this time I wanted to take it steady and play a couple of
reserve games.
"But we are running out of season.
"The virus gave me all sorts of problems. I was sick after training and it effected my balance. It was nasty but I feel better now."
Meanwhile, striker Helder Postiga looks to have no chance of being involved against Arsene Wenger's outfit after limping out of Tuesday's 2-1 second-string win at Charlton with a thigh injury.
But Spurs caretaker manager David Pleat is hoping to have England centre-half Ledley King available to
continue in midfield, despite reports of a hip injury.