Spurs led on Sunday through Roman Pavlyuchenko's ninth goal of the season but goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes' howler gifted Didier Drogba an equaliser.
It meant the north Londoners' search for a first clean sheet in the league since the opening day of the season continued, but Redknapp insisted his side could win the league playing as openly as they have done.
"We certainly won't be changing; I enjoy watching us play," said Redknapp, who looked to have lost Wilson Palacios to an ankle injury and also revealed William Gallas had torn a hamstring on Friday.
"We've been like that since I've been here and done well. So I don't see any reason to suddenly change the way we play.
"I'd hate to come away on a Saturday night thinking, `I've not had a go. We've got beaten 1-0 or drawn 0-0 and not had a go'."
Source: PA
Source: PA