Tottenham Club has officially announced the contract extension with manager Martin Ho, who currently leads the women's team of the club.
Recently, Tottenham's official website announced signing a new long-term contract with women's team manager Martin Ho. The leadership of "The Spurs" is reportedly very impressed with the English strategist's performance since taking over the team in July last year.
Brought in from SK Brann, Martin Ho quickly made an impact in his first season. Currently, Tottenham Women's team ranks fifth in the Premier League table with nine wins after 18 matches. With only four rounds left in the season, they are also just four points short of the 32-point milestone set in the 2021/22 season.
The North London club currently trails fourth-placed Arsenal by six points, while that opponent still has two matches in hand. Ho also won the Manager of the Month award for February following the team's impressive run of matches.
After successfully extending his contract, Ho happily shared: "I am truly proud to continue my commitment to Tottenham Hotspur. I want to thank the club for the trust and confidence they have placed in me.
That consensus is crucial when building a collective with clear goals. From the moment I arrived, the club had a very specific development direction.
We have begun laying solid foundations for identity, standards, and daily working methods.
Despite the progress made, we understand there is still much work ahead."
Meanwhile, the situation of the men's team is evolving in a more complex direction. Since taking over the head coach position in February, replacing Thomas Frank, Igor Tudor has only achieved one victory with the London club. Notably, that was the win against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League round of 16 second leg, but this result still wasn't enough to secure "The Spurs" a spot in the quarter-finals.
Not only struggling in European competitions, the Croatian strategist is also under significant pressure in the Premier League. Tottenham currently holds just a one-point lead over the relegation zone, thereby facing the risk of falling into a survival battle. The dismal performance streak over nearly two months has caused Tudor's position to become highly unstable, despite him having taken over the team only recently.