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dinsdag 29 april 2014

Tottenham approach revealed by Frank de Boer

Ajax coach Frank de Boer celebrates Ajax's title win
The Ajax coach Frank de Boer has confirmed that Tottenham Hotspur have approached the Amsterdam club to test his interest in coaching the club.

In an interview with the national broadcaster NOS on Tuesday, De Boer said he had been informed of Tottenham's call by the Ajax football director, Marc Overmars.

De Boer added that until the season ends next week, he is concerned only with Ajax, who clinched a fourth consecutive Eredivisie title

zondag 20 april 2014

Tottenham's Younès Kaboul seals win to leave Fulham in relegation zone

Tottenham Hotspur's Younes Kaboul scores the third goal against Fulham in the Premier League
Nowhere in the survival manual is there the provision for unmarked opponents on set-pieces two or three yards from goal. As Fulham passed up another shot at salvation, they could reflect upon not one, but two glaring defensive oversights.
You need not look very far to see why Fulham are living in fear. Seventy-seven goals conceded tells a grisly tale and the devil here was in the detail. From two whipped Christian Eriksen free-kicks, Fulham singularly failed to pick up first Paulinho and later

donderdag 3 april 2014

Tottenham's Daniel Levy eyeing up summer move for Romelu Lukaku

Christian Benteke Romelu Lukaku
Tottenham Hotspur have inquired about signing Romelu Lukaku from Chelsea this summer.
Lukaku's agent, Christophe Henrotay, has said that he has spoken to the Tottenham chairman, Daniel Levy, about the possibility of his client moving to White Hart Lane, although Everton, with whom the Belgium striker is currently on a season-long loan, appear to be at the front of the queue for his signature.
Lukaku has thrived under Roberto Martínez at Goodison Park, scoring 12 goals in 24 Premier League appearances to help Everton's Champions League challenge, and the club would take a bold step towards a top-four finish if they could