Ex-Spurs chief Levy never imagined relegation fight
Summary
Daniel Levy, who stepped down as Tottenham Hotspur's executive chairman in September, said he never expected the team to struggle with relegation this season. After a poor run in 2026, Tottenham now faces the risk of dropping out of the Premier League but currently sits just above the relegation zone.Key Facts
- Daniel Levy was Tottenham Hotspur’s executive chairman for 25 years before stepping down in September.
- Levy never thought Tottenham would be fighting to avoid relegation during his time in charge.
- In 2026, Tottenham had a bad run of results and slipped into the relegation zone.
- Tottenham currently sits two points above West Ham, near the bottom of the Premier League, with two games left.
- Levy remains optimistic that Tottenham will stay in the Premier League.
- He was awarded a CBE for his charity and community work.
- During Levy’s leadership, Tottenham built their new stadium and reached the 2019 Champions League final.
- The only trophies Tottenham won under Levy were the 2008 League Cup and the Europa League last season.
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