Daniel Levy has taken stock of the season in a statement collected by Sky Sports. His Tottenham has signed a campaign far from expectations, without titles and with qualification for European competitions still at risk. Given this, he wanted to justify the problems with the lack of public. He has avoided talking about Hurricane Harry Kane, which has asked the entity to leave in the summer. However, despite the fact that the interview is focused on the experience, the president sets a clear objective for the near future.
“We are very aware of the need to select someone whose values reflect those of our great club and to return to playing in the style for which we are known: flow freely, attack and play entertaining. Without ceasing to accept our desire to see the young people of our quarry flourish alongside other experienced talents, “acknowledges Levy.
These words fine could suppose a stick to José Mourinho, former Tottenham manager. At least, that seems to indicate phrases like “re-playing with the style for which we are known.” Beyond that, it seems clear that he will go for a well-known coach and that he will guarantee a show in London. With the idea in mind, it only remains to find the ideal candidate. At the moment, few names have come to the fore.
The Super League
Tottenham was one of the founding clubs of the controversy Superliga. Levy did not consult the entry at the time and now recognizes that fans should have more voice, with the creation of an advisory panel. “It will have a broad and real representation to ensure that our supporters are at the center of the club’s decisions“, Explain.
In any case, he does not condemn the movement he joined: “I’ve said it many times and I’ll say it again: everything we do is in the long-term interests of the club. I have always been ambitious for our club and its fans. As an entity, we have been so focused on the stadium and dealing with the effects of the pandemic that I feel like we have lost sight of some priorities and what is in our DNA. We are absolutely clear that the core of our ambition is to have a successful team. “
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