Tottenham chief: Team 'fallen short', more quality and leadership needed - ESPN
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Tottenham chief: Team 'fallen short', more quality and leadership needed - ESPN
""Opportunities for a genuine reset are rare in clubs of our size, and we have been determined not to waste this moment as we make the changes needed behind the scenes to compete consistently at the highest level," Venkatesham said in a lengthy statement addressed to supporters. "Football has changed significantly in recent years, and while the club has evolved and achieved incredible things, we recognise that in some key areas we have not always kept pace.""
""Tottenham Hotspur CEO Vinai Venkatesham has admitted the men's team has "fallen short of where we want to be so far this season" and said the club "must add more quality, experience, and leadership to compete consistently at the highest level." The Spurs hierarchy have faced growing calls from the fanbase -- and also within the first team -- to be more communicative with their plans for the club.""
Tottenham Hotspur's men's team has fallen short of expected standards this season, prompting admission from chief executive Vinai Venkatesham that more quality, experience and leadership must be added to compete consistently at the highest level. The team has dropped to 14th in the Premier League amid poor performances and results. Venkatesham joined in April 2025 and has increased authority following Daniel Levy's shock exit in September during extensive top-level personnel changes. The club views the current moment as a rare opportunity for a genuine reset and is making behind-the-scenes changes across areas including the academy, player services and transfers.
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