Tottenham Hotspur's women's team has had a challenging season, sitting in sixth place in the Women's Super League (WSL) but showing inconsistent performances compared to last season. With hopes for a top-four finish after a solid previous year, the team has instead experienced a ''second-season syndrome,'' leading to a significant gap behind leaders Chelsea. Coach Robert Vilahamn has urged caution in expectations, recognizing that while the team is competitive, they aren't ready to dominate against the league's best. After being knocked out of the FA Cup, consistent point accumulation is crucial as they face lower-ranked teams in upcoming matches.
After a promising previous season, Tottenham Hotspur Women face challenges in the WSL, showing inconsistent performances that jeopardize their ambitions for a top-four finish.
Despite hopes for continued success, Spurs' women's team has fallen into a pattern of 'second-season syndrome', struggling to maintain form and position in WSL.
With their FA Cup hopes ended early this season, consistency in the WSL will be vital for Spurs as they approach crucial matches against lower-ranked teams.
Head coach Robert Vilahamn emphasizes the need for realistic expectations, acknowledging that while Spurs are a top-six team, they are not yet ready to challenge the best.
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