STEPHEN Kelly is desperate to get one over on his old club when Fulham face Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

The Fulham full-back came through the ranks at White Hart Lane, and went on to make more than 40 appearances for Spurs before his switch to Birmingham City five years ago.

The Irishman beat his former employers with the Blues in 2008, but has never tasted victory against Tottenham with the Whites

Kelly has been restricted to a bit-part player in the Premier League under Martin Jol, but was handed a rare start in last night's Europa League win over Wisla Krakow .

And the 28-year-old hopes he can make a mark against his old team-mates at Craven Cottage.

He said: “I have a lot of time for Tottenham. I went there when I was 16 and was in the first-team ever since I turned 19.

“I had a great spell at the club and only have fond memories. It's a place I hold dear to my heart but they're competition now, and it's always nice to get one over on your old team.

“They're a very good side who have spent a lot of money over the past few years. We've done well against them in the past so there's no reason we can't do it again.”

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