Spurs sack Vilahamn after poor WSL campaign
Briefly

Tottenham Hotspur has parted ways with head coach Robert Vilahamn after two years due to poor performance in the Women's Super League. The team, having finished second-bottom, only surpassed relegated Crystal Palace in goals conceded, and recorded 20 points—11 fewer than the previous season. Andy Rogers, the women's managing director, noted special moments during Vilahamn's tenure but acknowledged the unsatisfactory results this season as the driver for the change. His exit follows that of the men's team's head coach, Ange Postecoglou, highlighting a tumultuous period for both squads.
"There have been some special moments during Robert's tenure," said women's managing director Andy Rogers. "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."
His departure comes two days after Tottenham's men's side sacked head coach Ange Postecoglou, despite winning the Europa League last month.
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