Ambitious Spurs eye Champions League spot after WSL rise
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Ambitious Spurs eye Champions League spot after WSL rise
"Today, they sit level on points with third-placed Arsenal after collecting 23 from 12 matches and the two north London sides are separated only by goal difference. So this question does not feel outrageous: can Spurs secure a place in next season's Champions League with a top-three finish? The club's transformation under Martin Ho, who took over last summer after Spurs finished second bottom in 2024-25, has been remarkable."
""I don't want to put a ceiling on what we can achieve," said Ho, who took Norwegian side Brann to the quarter-finals of the 2023-24 Women's Champions League. "As soon as you do that, you risk limiting yourself. We can achieve a lot through work ethic, behaviour and how we conduct ourselves on and off the pitch. "I won't rule anything out, but I won't be unrealistic either. If we perform well, anything is possible.""
"Spurs have posted seven wins and two draws in 12 WSL games and have made their ambitions clear during the January transfer window. "I wouldn't have joined if the club's ambition didn't match mine," Ho said. "Since arriving, the ownership has invested heavily in the team - in players, staff, facilities and infrastructure. "They want this team competing in Europe consistently and challenging for honours domestically. That takes time, but the support is the"
Tottenham's women's team rose from a relegation battle last year to sit level on points with third-placed Arsenal after collecting 23 points from 12 WSL matches, separated only by goal difference. Martin Ho, appointed last summer after a second-bottom finish in 2024-25, has led a remarkable turnaround. Spurs are unbeaten in four, with draws against Arsenal and Manchester United and wins over Aston Villa and Leicester, and progressed to the FA Cup last 16 with a 3-0 win over Leicester. Ownership has invested heavily in players, staff, facilities and infrastructure, aiming for regular European competition and domestic honours.
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