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How will Tottenham build on successful WSL season?

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Tottenham faced a significant challenge last summer after a disappointing WSL season, finishing just above the relegation zone with a high number of goals conceded. This performance led to a managerial change. The team has since undergone a significant transformation under new leadership, aiming to improve both on and off the pitch.
  • The previous season saw Tottenham finish second from bottom in the Women's Super League (WSL), highlighting defensive frailties with a high number of goals conceded, second only to the relegated Crystal Palace. This poor performance resulted in the dismissal of manager Robert.
  • Under new management, the club has made substantial investments in strengthening the squad, bringing in several new players to improve performance. There has also been a focus on enhancing the club's infrastructure, including the development of a new state-of-the-art training facility.
  • These changes reflect a strategic shift by the club to compete at a higher level in the WSL. The aim is to build a more competitive team capable of challenging for top positions and improving the overall fan experience.
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