spurs are six points off the champions league places. they play manchester united on thursday. daniel levy has turned tottenham into a huge club. he s done many, many good things. he s built some fantastic infrastructure, the best training ground in the country, the best stadium in the country. he s turned tottenham from a mid table team to contenders at the top end of the table, in an era in which the financial landscape of football has moved away from spurs. that said, the decisions made over the last five years have almost all of them been bad, ever since the decision not to back mauricio pochettino in the transfer market, which of course led to the end of pochettino s tenure. and since then, it s just gone from bad to worse at spurs. i don t really think they know what direction they want to be headed in. all the appointments they ve made in the last few years have been disasters. it s an incredibly difficultjob at this point because you ve really got to re energise the w
here s your latest sports news. we start with the fa cup, and for the very first time, both manchester clubs have reached the final. city were awaiting the winners of sunday s game between united and brighton, but that match needed extra time and penalties to decide it. natalie pirks reports from wembley. highflying brighton landed at wembley relishing the status of favourites. the seagulls are pushing for europe in the league and under a greater london sky and fa cup final for the first time in a0 years was at stake. united were looking to respond after a defensive horror show in europe. early on alexis mcallister put david tejeda applause reflexes assessed. united buoyed by the return of fernandez. but they came out of the second half all guns blazing. as the game opened up to them, he had to you again be on his toes. tired legs and had now faced extra time. chances came and went. in this slugfest neither could inflict the final blow, even all penalties was called, until so
we start with the fa cup, and for the very first time, both manchester clubs have reached the final. city were awaiting the winners of sunday s game between united and brighton, but that match needed extra time and penalties to decide it. natalie pirks reports from wembley. high flying brighton landed at wembley, relishing their status of favourites. the seagulls are pushing for europe in the league, and under a grey london sky, an fa cup final for the first time in a0 years was at stake. united were looking to respond after a defensive horror show in europe. early on alexis mcallister put david tejeda s reflexes to the test. united were buoyed by the return of bruno fernandes. sanchez needed to be sharp. but it was brighton with all the running. they came out in the second half, all guns blazing. as the game opened up for them, tejeda had to yet again be on his toes. tired legs and heads now faced extra time. chances came and went. in this slugfest neither could inflict the
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