5 Reasons Tottenham Could Win The Premier League Title This Season

5. AVB€™s Second Season

André Villas-Boas announced a few days ago that during the summer approaches for him were made by both Paris St German and Real Madrid who were looking for him to become their new manager. Now it€™s a big honour for a young manager to have massive clubs like that interested in your services but the Portuguese coach turned them both down opting to stay at Spurs.

AVB is aiming to keep building on his impressive squad and to improve on last year and this is good for Tottenham fans as after 4 years of a young but highly successful managerial career Villas-Boas has yet to spend more than one season at a club. Yes this will be the first time AVB has had a second season at the same club, at Porto despite his amazing season it was only the one year before he moved over to Chelsea where he only lasted half a season

So Villas-Boas will now be working with the same set of players and will know a lot more about his team€™s weaknesses and strengths and that experience will be vital in mounting a title challenge. I am a firm believer in the longer a manager stays at the club the stronger he and his team gets .

It€™s better for the whole club having that stability in place making the jobs of the players, staff even the chairman easier having the same manager you know and trust in the hot seat. Spurs fans took a while to warm to AVB but now have a firm belief in his style of play and the players he has picked meaning they can only get stronger this year with a coach that has more experience and a better understanding of the team.

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Ian Newby is a average nerd living in the north of England, if given the chance he would spend all his life sat watching every single football match he possibly could before catching up on nerd happy TV shows then playing videos games all night, thankfully he doesn’t do that.