Tottenham Women's team is experiencing a remarkable turnaround under new manager Martin Ho, who has led them to five wins and three losses in the new campaign. The team finished second-bottom last season but is now fifth in the table, level on 15 points with north London rivals Arsenal. Ho, an Englishman who joined in July after two years in the same role with the women's team at Norwegian club Brann, has brought a new level of leadership to the team. He has been praised by the team's managing director, Andy Rogers, who has credited Ho with transforming the team's fortunes. Between January and May, the team went into self-preservation mode, says Rogers, but Ho's appointment has brought a new sense of purpose to the team. The team's players have also praised Ho's leadership, with striker and captain Bethany England saying that Ho has brought a new level of confidence to the team. The team's next match is against Arsenal, who visit Brisbane Road on Sunday, and Ho will be looking to continue the team's winning streak. Despite the team's improved form, Ho remains humble and has said that he is not getting ahead of himself. He has praised the team's players and staff for their hard work and dedication, and has said that he is proud of the progress they have made so far. The team's fans are also excited about the team's prospects, and are looking forward to seeing how the team will perform in the rest of the season.
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Tottenham Women's WSL Revival: Ho's Leadership Sparks Comeback
Tottenham Women's team is experiencing a remarkable turnaround under new manager Martin Ho, who has led them to five wins and three losses in the new campaign. The team finished second-bottom last season but is now fifth in the table, level on 15 points with north London rivals Arsenal.
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