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Tottenham boss Martin Ho insisted the club have analysed the risk of their decision to let Bethany England go this summer. Spurs announced on Thursday that the striker would leave the club after three-and-a-half years in north London. England joined from Chelsea halfway through the 2022-23 campaign and made an immediate impact as she scored […] The post Ho insists Tottenham acknowledged risk of England departure appeared first on Soccer News.

Tottenham coach Martin Ho defends decision to let Bethany England go ESPN India

Tottenham Hotspur have announced the news that Amy James-Turner, Luana Bühler, Charlotte Grant and Josefine The post Quintet to leave Spurs at the end of the season appeared first on WSL Full-Time.

Tottenham Hotspur head coach Martin Ho says that this afternoon’s Barclays Women’s Super League fixture The post ‘These are the games that the players want to play in’ – Spurs boss Ho previews Manchester United test appeared first on WSL Full-Time.

Thirty five-year-old reflects on his players overcoming adversity to climb towards new heights in the WSL and his evolution as a coach Martin Ho is ready to chat, after being playfully reprimanded by the waiter in a south London cafe for leaving a lone tomato on his plate. “It’s got more vitamin C in it than orange juice,” the waiter quips as he clears the table. It has been quite the season for the 35-year-old Tottenham head coach, who took charge in July of a side that looked rudderless and despondent as it limped to an 11th‑place finish in the Women’s Super League, one season on from finishing sixth and reaching an FA Cup final.

Should Chloe Kelly have celebrated her Arsenal goal against her former side Man City? Are the Gunners now OUT of the WSL title race? And what is the secret to Spurs' success so far this season? Lianne Sanderson brings you all that and more on talkSPORT's Women's Football Show . She'll be joined by Tottenham manager Martin Ho to discuss their incredible run of form - plus you'll hear from Alex Scott and Fara Williams ahead of the start of the new-look Women's Champions League! And after announcing that she will retire at the end of the season, Ali Riley, the New Zealand captain who took the nation to their first ever World Cup win, tells us why she’s been blown away by the reaction to that announcement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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