Tottenham's Progress in Women's Super League
The Lilywhites' recent 0-0 draw with local rivals Arsenal marked a positive step forward for Martin Ho's side, who are now level on points with their London rivals and have claimed five wins from nine games this season. Tottenham's performance showcased their growth both in and out of possession, as they controlled the tempo, won crucial duels in midfield, and demonstrated bravery when winning back possession.
The team's ability to see the game out later on was also impressive, particularly in light of Arsenal's struggles. The Gunners have now gone without a win in their last three games across all competitions, making Tottenham's result even more significant.
While the draw itself wasn't particularly eventful, Ho acknowledged that every match must be treated as competitive and that his team must always strive to perform at a high level.
The club has made significant strides since the summer, with key personnel changes, including new coaching staff and CEO Vinai Venkatesham joining from Arsenal. These moves have been pivotal in driving progress both on and off the pitch. Tottenham now find themselves just one point behind Manchester United in the Champions League qualification spots, but Ho warned against getting carried away.
"We want to add different profiles and add to parts where we're missing at the moment," he stated, highlighting the need for squad depth to propel the team forward.
For fans eager to see more of Tottenham's growth, there will be no shortage of action in the coming weeks. With recruitment on the horizon and Ho keen to build momentum, the Lilywhites are poised to push even higher up the table.
The Lilywhites' recent 0-0 draw with local rivals Arsenal marked a positive step forward for Martin Ho's side, who are now level on points with their London rivals and have claimed five wins from nine games this season. Tottenham's performance showcased their growth both in and out of possession, as they controlled the tempo, won crucial duels in midfield, and demonstrated bravery when winning back possession.
The team's ability to see the game out later on was also impressive, particularly in light of Arsenal's struggles. The Gunners have now gone without a win in their last three games across all competitions, making Tottenham's result even more significant.
While the draw itself wasn't particularly eventful, Ho acknowledged that every match must be treated as competitive and that his team must always strive to perform at a high level.
The club has made significant strides since the summer, with key personnel changes, including new coaching staff and CEO Vinai Venkatesham joining from Arsenal. These moves have been pivotal in driving progress both on and off the pitch. Tottenham now find themselves just one point behind Manchester United in the Champions League qualification spots, but Ho warned against getting carried away.
"We want to add different profiles and add to parts where we're missing at the moment," he stated, highlighting the need for squad depth to propel the team forward.
For fans eager to see more of Tottenham's growth, there will be no shortage of action in the coming weeks. With recruitment on the horizon and Ho keen to build momentum, the Lilywhites are poised to push even higher up the table.