Tottenham Hotspur Women's Team Poised to Appoint Martin Ho as New Manager
Tottenham Hotspur Women's team is set to appoint Martin Ho, former Manchester United assistant, as their new manager to lead the upcoming season.


Tottenham Hotspur Women's Team is on the verge of naming Martin Ho, the former assistant coach at Manchester United, as their new manager. This strategic move comes after the team's disappointing 11th place finish in the Women's Super League (WSL) last season, narrowly avoiding relegation.
Martin Ho has been making waves in the football world, currently serving as the head coach of SK Brann in Norway. Under his leadership, Brann reached the quarter-finals of the Women's Champions League during the 2023-24 season and has consistently performed well in the Toppserien, Norway's top-flight women's football league.
Ho's coaching journey began in England, where he worked as an assistant at Everton and later led the Liverpool Under-21s team. His experience and tactical acumen have been pivotal in his rise through the ranks, making him a sought-after manager in women's football.
Tottenham has been in search of a new manager since parting ways with Robert Vilahamn in June. The appointment of Ho is seen as a crucial step towards revitalizing the team and aiming for a higher position in the upcoming WSL season.
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