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BreakingNews.ie
a day ago
- Sport
- BreakingNews.ie
Tottenham sack women's head coach Robert Vilahamn
Tottenham have sacked women's first team head coach Robert Vilahamn after two years in charge. Vilahamn led the club to an FA Cup final in his first season at the club alongside a sixth place finish but Tottenham have decided to part ways with the 42-year-old after Spurs finished second-bottom in the Women's Super League this campaign. Advertisement The Swedish coach joined in 2023 and was handed a three-year contract extension last July but only relegated Crystal Palace conceded more goals than Vilahamn's side in a disappointing season. Tottenham managing director Andy Rogers said: 'There have been some special moments during Robert's tenure, including reaching the FA Cup final for the first time. 'However, results and performances this season have not been to the level we would expect and now is the right time to make a change. 'We should like to thank Robert for his professionalism and efforts over the past two seasons, and we wish him well for the future.' Advertisement


The Independent
a day ago
- Sport
- The Independent
Tottenham sack Robert Vilahamn after poor WSL season as summer of change continues
Tottenham have sacked women's first team head coach Robert Vilahamn after two years in charge. Vilahamn led the club to an FA Cup final in his first season at the club alongside a sixth place finish but Tottenham have decided to part ways with the 42-year-old after Spurs finished second-bottom in the Women's Super League this campaign. The Swedish coach joined in 2023 and was handed a three-year contract extension last July but only relegated Crystal Palace conceded more goals than Vilahamn's side in a disappointing season. Tottenham managing director Andy Rogers said: 'There have been some special moments during Robert's tenure, including reaching the FA Cup final for the first time. 'However, results and performances this season have not been to the level we would expect and now is the right time to make a change. 'We should like to thank Robert for his professionalism and efforts over the past two seasons, and we wish him well for the future.' The decision leaves Spurs seeking new managers for both their men's and women's teams after Ange Postecoglou was sacked on Friday. Thomas Frank is the favourite to succeed the Australian, who led the club to Europa League triumph to end their long wait for a trophy. Key Daniel Levy lieutenant Donna-Maria Cullen has also departed in a summer of change in north London.


The Guardian
a day ago
- Sport
- The Guardian
Tottenham sack women's head coach Robert Vilahamn after two years in charge
Tottenham have sacked the women's first-team head coach, Robert Vilahamn, after two years in charge. Vilahamn led the club to an FA Cup final in his first campaign at the club alongside a sixth-place finish but Tottenham have decided to part ways with the 42-year-old after Spurs finished second-bottom in the Women's Super League last season. The Swedish coach joined in 2023 and was handed a three-year contract extension last July but only relegated Crystal Palace conceded more goals than Vilahamn's side in a disappointing season. The Tottenham managing director, Andy Rogers, said: 'There have been some special moments during Robert's tenure, including reaching the FA Cup final for the first time. Sign up to Moving the Goalposts No topic is too small or too big for us to cover as we deliver a twice-weekly roundup of the wonderful world of women's football after newsletter promotion 'However, results and performances this season have not been to the level we would expect and now is the right time to make a change. We should like to thank Robert for his professionalism and efforts over the past two seasons, and we wish him well for the future.'


The Independent
a day ago
- Sport
- The Independent
Tottenham sack women's head coach
Tottenham Hotspur have sacked women 's first team head coach Robert Vilahamn after two years with the club. Vilahamn, who joined in 2023, led the team to an FA Cup final and a sixth-place finish in his first season. Spurs finished second-bottom in the women 's Super League this season, leading to the decision to part ways with the coach. Only relegated Crystal Palace conceded more goals than Tottenham in what was a disappointing season. Managing director Andy Rogers thanked Vilahamn for his professionalism but noted that results and performances had not met expectations.