Mousa Dembele believes Tottenham Hotspur have the mentality to win the title as they head in to the final four games of the season only five points behind Leicester City. Tottenham produced one of the best away performances of the season on Monday night - easing past Stoke City 4-0 - and Dembele thinks Spurs can push Leicester City all the way.This is the situation where you can see if we are ready or not, the Belgium international said. The pressure is there. Everyone knows it will be very difficult, but we play like this so you can see the mentality is there. Everyone wants it and we just manage to keep playing our game.In the past it was very difficult as well. Everyone saw the way we played: confident, direct, creative, positive. Jamie Carragher believes Tottenham are more than capable of winning Premier League titles under Mauricio Pochettino One of the best performances - that says something. We just want it and were not scared of it.Spurs will be buoyed by the suspension of Jamie Vardy who was sent off in Leicesters dramatic 2-2 draw against West Ham but Dembele insists the north London side are focusing on their final four games of the season.Its one of their best players so its good for us of course but we concentrate on our own game, Dembele said of Vardy.Its good everyone is there, nobody is injured. Everyone is mentally ready so thats the most important thing. Harry Kane (right) is congratulated after scoring for Tottenham against Stoke on Monday night Dele Alli who was impressive with two goals on Monday night is optimistic about his sides chances for the rest of the season and assures they will maintain their hard-work right until the final game at Newcastle. We showed what we are all about, Alli said. We wont stop fighting until the end of the season.Stoke is never an easy place to come and it was a strong performance. We created a lot of chances and could have scored a lot more. Its a good statement.Weve been pretty strong all season. Maybe a few games not at our best but weve got a great team here and we do look like were getting stronger.Were a good team and well keep working hard on the training ground.Tottenham will hope they can close the gap between themselves and Leicester when they play West Brom on the Monday Night Football, live on Sky Sports 1 from 7pm. Also See: Is it Tottenhams time? Foxes or Spurs? The run-ins Pochettino: Well keep fighting Premier League predictor Nomar Garciaparra Red Sox Jersey . Fielder has been out with a herniated disk in his neck, and surgery was recommended after a follow-up exam and another scan Thursday with Dr. Jim Rice Jersey .ca. 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Rice picked New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees and St. Louis defensive end Robert Quinn to anchor his Pro Bowl team on Tuesday, opting for a passer over a runner. Rice made the selections in Hawaii after winning a coin toss against Hall of Fame cornerback Deion Sanders. Rice called tails. The decision prompted Sanders to select Kansas City running back Jamaal Charles and Houston defensive end J.J. Watt for Sundays game. "Dont think we forget Jerry picked them first," Watt said when asked whether the new schoolyard-style format would leave players with bruised egos. The toss and selections started a new process for the NFL in selecting this years Pro Bowl teams. Rice and Sanders are serving as captains and general managers in charge of divvying up the NFL stars. "Im so pumped -- Im ready to run some routes," Rice said at a news conference after winning the toss, picking his players and embracing them as active player captains. "Thats exactly how I thought it was going to go," Sanders said. The toss gave Sanders and Rice another chance for good-natured trash talk in a game thats become as much about showcasing their personalities as celebrating the accomplishments of the NFLs best. Rice and Sanders split up interior lineman, punters, fullbacks and special teamers during the first part of the draft, with the 22 picks announced on a tape-delayed show. Rice and Sanders went position by position, skipping the usual fantasy strategy of prioritizing positions -- an element that will be in play Wednesday wheen the rest of the 60 players are divvied up.dddddddddddd. Sanders picked Ndamukong Suh with his first defensive tackle selection, and then opted for Gerald McCoy and Dontari Poe. Rice grabbed Jason Hatcher and Marcell Dareus, and was assigned Kyle Williams. Among guards, Rice picked two of Brees New Orleans teammates, Jahri Evans and Ben Grubbs, along with Evan Mathis. Sanders picked Marshal Yanda and Logan Mankins and was assigned Kyle Long. Centers Mike Pouncey and Alex Mack went to Sanders, while Ryan Kalil and Nick Mangold went to Rice. Rice picked Mike Tolbert at fullback while Sanders got Marcel Reece. Sanders said Reece will not get the ball. "Hes blocking for that man over there," Sanders said, pointing toward Charles. Punter Johnny Hekker and special teamer Justin Bethel ended up on team Rice, while Sanders picked punter Brandon Fields and special teamer Matthew Slater. The Pro Bowl coaches, Chuck Pagano of Indianapolis for Team Sanders and Ron Rivera of Carolina for Team Rice, selected long snappers as a need position. Pagano went with Carolinas J.J. Jansen and Rivera responded in kind, going with Matt Overton of the Colts. The second part of the draft will air live on the NFL Network. 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