Spurs admit 'football success was not driving decisions'
Summary
Tottenham Hotspur struggled during the Premier League season, barely avoiding relegation by finishing 17th. The club’s non-executive chairman, Peter Charrington, admitted that football success had not guided past decisions and announced plans to rebuild the team and improve operations under manager Roberto de Zerbi.Key Facts
- Tottenham secured Premier League survival with a 1-0 win over Everton on the final day.
- The club finished 17th for the second season in a row.
- Peter Charrington became non-executive chairman in March 2025 and admitted failings in the club’s decision-making.
- Daniel Levy stepped down as executive chairman after nearly 25 years to help improve performance.
- The club reset its football operations and appointed Roberto de Zerbi as manager, who signed a five-year contract in March.
- Midfielders James Maddison and Conor Gallagher credited De Zerbi with helping to avoid relegation.
- The club rejected an offer to buy it and said Tottenham Hotspur is not for sale.
- Tottenham plans to invest in building a stronger squad, improve medical and performance departments, and support the club’s academy.
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