

Premier League
Tottenham Chairman Daniel Levy Targets Premier League Title And Champions League Success
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy expressed no regrets about appointing Ange Postecoglou and defended the decision to dismiss the Australian as manager.
Under Postecoglou, Spurs secured their first trophy in 17 years by winning the Europa League last month.
However, that was not enough to save his job after finishing 17th in the Premier League.
The decision to dismiss the former Celtic manager and appoint Thomas Frank has faced criticism from many Tottenham fans.
However, Levy emphasized his ambition for Tottenham to eventually become Premier League and Champions League champions.
”I don’t regret appointing Ange, I’m very grateful to Ange. In his first season, we finished fifth, and in his second, we were over the moon to win a trophy,” Levy told the club’s in-house media.
”But we need to compete in all competitions, and we felt that we needed a change.
”Emotionally, it was difficult, but we feel that we’ve made the right decision for the club.”
Tottenham have not won the English top flight since 1961 and have never won the Champions League.
”We’ve won a European trophy, but it’s not enough,” Levy added.
”It’s what we haven’t done that is more important. We need to win the league. We want to win the Premier League. We want to win the Champions League. We want to win.”
Levy has held his position at Tottenham for more than 25 years with Frank becoming the 13th permanent manager in that time.
”Whenever you have a new coach, it’s always a fresh start. (There are) always have different ideas but we want to build on the success of winning a trophy last season,” he said.
”One of the things that stood out to me with Thomas was that he is clearly highly intelligent, a great communicator, a superhuman being, plus all the technical aspects, which are obviously important.”