
""I'm really happy with where we are at. Martin coming in as head coach has been a huge uplift for us in terms of detail, knowledge, understanding the WSL and the wider leagues across Europe and worldwide. This window, we have brought in the right characters that have the ambition and belief shared with Martin." Ho's influence has extended into recruitment, with Spurs reshaping their squad in the January transfer window, which closed earlier this week."
"Spurs found themselves second-bottom of the table at the end of last season, on just 20 points from 22 games, prompting a shake-up at the club. Robert Vilahamn departed and Ho was brought in after two years managing Norwegian side SK Brann, having previously spent time in the WSL as assistant manager at Manchester United. Defenders Julie Blakstad and Hannah Wijk arrived from the Swedish league alongside forward Matilda Nilden, while forward Signe Gaupset joined from Ho's former club Brann."
Tottenham Hotspur Women appointed Martin Ho as head coach in the summer after a poor previous season that left the club second-bottom with 20 points from 22 games. Robert Vilahamn departed prior to Ho's arrival. Ho previously managed SK Brann for two years and served as assistant manager at Manchester United. Ho's presence has been credited with improving tactical detail, WSL knowledge, and recruitment input. Spurs completed a transfer window bringing in five players, including Julie Blakstad, Hannah Wijk, Matilda Nilden, Signe Gaupset, and loan signing Maika Hamano. Tottenham sit fifth in the WSL, level on points with Arsenal.
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