Tottenham Women have appointed Martin Ho as their new head coach, tasked with reviving the team's fortunes after a disappointing campaign. The 35-year-old arrives from Norwegian club Brann, where he spent two years and developed a clear identity for the team. Ho began his coaching career at Everton, working as an academy coach and then as an assistant first-team coach for the women's side from 2015 to 2018. He then moved to Liverpool Women's under-21s, before joining Manchester United as an assistant head coach under Casey Stoney and later Marc Skinner. At Brann, Ho inherited a side in poor form but quickly turned their fortunes around, winning seven out of his first eight league games and guiding the team to the group stage of the Champions League. Under Ho, Brann became a team unafraid to play their game and compete against Europe's elite clubs. Ho typically lines up his sides in a 4-3-3 formation, giving his advanced central midfielders the licence to push forward and support attacks. The sporting director for Brann's women's team, Lars Johan Myklebust, praised Ho's ability to develop the team's expression and instil a clear identity. Ho's appointment at Tottenham Women is seen as a significant move, with the club looking to bounce back from a disappointing season. The new head coach will be expected to bring his attacking style of play to the team and develop the players. With his experience and expertise, Ho is well-placed to succeed at Tottenham Women and bring success to the club. The club's fans will be eager to see how Ho's tenure unfolds and what the future holds for Tottenham Women. The appointment of Martin Ho is a positive step forward for the club, and his coaching philosophy is expected to bring a new level of excitement to the team's play. As the new season approaches, all eyes will be on Ho and his team as they look to make a strong start and compete at the top level of the Women's Super League.