The outstanding Bale could return to action after a fortnight out with an ankle injury as City visit White Hart Lane in the Premier League.
Prior to suffering his injury in a Europa League clash against Basle, Wales flyer Bale had been in dazzling form, scoring 13 goals in his last 15 appearances, including internationals.
Yet as Spurs continue to push for Champions League qualification,
Platt knows there is more than one dangerman for City, who are not yet
secure in second spot, to concern themselves with.
Platt, the first-team coach at the Etihad Stadium, said: "When he did
the injury they were saying this might be the game for which he comes
back but Tottenham have some very, very good players regardless of
whether Gareth Bale plays or not.
"They have very good players who can score goals, players who will
take the ball, and White Hart Lane is quite a difficult place to go to."
Manager Roberto Mancini has long been resigned to defeat in the title
race and even victory this weekend would only cut Manchester United's
lead to 10 points.
But performances in the past fortnight have provided a strong
reminder of the class that brought City their glorious league success
last year.
They were at their best to beat the runaway leaders at Old Trafford
and they impressed again as they followed up by seeing off Chelsea in
their FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.
Perhaps therefore the drop in intensity for the midweek victory over Wigan was only to be expected.
But that 1-0 win, secured by a brilliant late goal by Carlos Tevez,
showed another important quality - that of grinding out a result.
Now the task for City's backroom staff is to rally the players to
ensure they finish strongly, secure the runners-up spot and win the cup.
Platt said: "The performance (against Wigan) didn't surprise us in
that I knew our energy levels would be low - both (previous) games took a
lot out of us.
"It wasn't the kind of performance we have needed - but the kind of result we needed.
"You don't want too many of those performances.
"It wasn't bad - the effort was there all right, but when you do play
like that the result becomes the important thing, and one way or
another you have to get that result out of it.
"If we had done it another two or three times we would be a lot closer."
City have two injury doubts for the game in forwards David Silva and Sergio Aguero, who both have hamstring problems.
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