Tottenham Women are experiencing a resurgence under the guidance of head coach Martin Ho. A year ago, the Women's Super League outfit were struggling, but Ho's appointment has reversed their fortunes. The ex-Everton and Manchester United coach has had an immediate impact, and Spurs have left last season's points tally in the dust. This term's performance has already seen Ho rewarded with a new deal. Tottenham were harshly reminded of the gap to the WSL's elite sides after suffering a pair of 5-2 defeats to Manchester City and Arsenal. The subsequent FA Cup elimination by Chelsea gave them perspective, but Ho's Tottenham have the potential to push the WSL's powerhouses to their limits. Ho is pleased with this season's progress, but far from satisfied, and his heart is set on the Champions League. He told Standard Sport that he needs more firepower to take the fight to the WSL's heaviest hitters. Full-back Ella Morris is in her second season as a Spurs player, but almost feels like a new signing after her recent comeback from a 331-day injury lay-off. Morris has ruptured ACLs in both knees, but is focused on making an impact after a gruelling year of rehabilitation. Tottenham plan to spend this summer, regardless of whether the men's side are relegated from the Premier League. The club's renaissance has not happened by accident, and Ho's impact has been rewarded with backing on and off the pitch. Four new faces arrived in January, and well-respected goalkeeping coach Ian Wilcock was added to the backroom staff. Ho seems set to get his way, and Tottenham Women are poised for a bright future. The team's ability to learn from their mistakes has gripped the club, and the pursuit of constant progress is driving them forward. With Ho at the helm, Tottenham Women are ready to take on the WSL's elite sides and make a push for Champions League qualification.
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Tottenham Women Thrive Under Martin Ho
Tottenham Women are on the rise with Martin Ho at the helm, aiming for Champions League qualification after a strong season in the Women's Super League
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