Bale set the Champions League alight by helping Tottenham destroy Inter Milan last season and has kicked on this term, scoring 11 goals and providing countless assists to help turn Spurs in to genuine title contenders.

Bale has been in particularly good form over the last month and has scored three in his last two games to help him pick up the Barclays Premier League player of the year award for January.

The Welshman now operates as effectively on the right flank as he does in his natural position on the left and has recently started venturing inside a lot more, allowing him to score more.

Bond has kept a close eye on Bale's progress since he first saw the winger come through Southampton's youth ranks and has been impressed with his performances over the last 18 months.

"He's on top of his form, you can see he is full of confidence at the moment," Bond said.

"He is improving, he has done terrific and I think there is still more to come from him and he wants to improve as well.

"We were with him when he was at Southampton and we always thought he was a fantastic prospect.

"Then he had a difficult period when he first came here. He found it difficult to get in the side. He tried to get in at left-back but couldn't get a game there and now he seems to have evolved.

"Now he has a little bit more freedom.

"He has added to his game. He has a bit of variation, he comes inside a bit. It helps him and makes it difficult for opponents to pin him down.

"He has always been a good player he has kicked on in the last year or so."

While there have been no qualms about Bale's performances, concerns have been raised about the form of Emmanuel Adebayor.

The striker started his career at Tottenham in fine form, but he has been wasteful in front of goal on several occasions recently and has failed to hit the net in his last seven games.

Bond denied that means the former Arsenal man is losing his touch, however, and instead praised the striker's all-round game, which he believes has helped the team lots this season.

"He's been terrific for us," Bond said. "He's chased people down, he's everywhere and anywhere. The fact that he hasn't hit the net recently doesn't mean he hasn't made a big contribution.

"He's had a few chances that haven't gone in lately.

"That's how it is for strikers but we're not dwelling on that.

"He's a very positive guy. You haven't got to do anything to keep Ade's spirits up. He's a great guy."

Bond, along with first-team coaches Clive Allen and Joe Jordan, have been taking training at Spurs' training ground for the last fortnight as manager Harry Redknapp has been at Southwark Crown Court contesting two counts of tax evasion - charges which he denies.

However, Redknapp did take training yesterday and will do so again today, as he is determined to do all he can to help Tottenham maintain their title push with a win at Liverpool tomorrow.

The 64-year-old will return to court tomorrow morning but will fly to Liverpool by private jet to make sure he is at the stadium to give his pre-match team talk for the game, which kicks off at 8pm - less than four hours after court proceedings are expected to end for the day.

Redknapp will then fly back with the team following the game and will return to court on Tuesday.