Tottenham Fires Women’s Coach Robert Vilahamn Just Days After Sacking Postecoglu

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  • On Sunday, Tottenham Hotspur dismissed their women's team head coach, Robert Vilahamn.
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Tottenham The women's head coach, Robert Vilahamn, has departed from the club following two years of leadership, just under 48 hours since the departure of the men's head coach. Ange Postecoglou was shown to the exit.

Vilahamn, who arrived at the club alongside Postecoglou, departs following a disappointing second season during which Tottenham ended up only one position higher than the relegation zone. WSL relegation zone in 11th.

There have been several remarkable instances throughout Robert's time in office, such as achieving significant milestones. This includes reaching the FA Cup For the first time ever," stated Andy Rogers, the managing director of Tottenham Women's team, "we have reached the final.

Nevertheless, the outcomes and displays this season haven't reached the standards we typically anticipate, making now an appropriate moment for alteration.

We would like to express our gratitude to Robert for his professional demeanor and hard work during the last two years, and we hope he fares excellently in the time ahead.

The 42-year-old Swedish mentor moved from BK Hacken to Tottenham and guided them to a top-six position in the Women's Super League and their inaugural FA Cup final during his debut season as head coach, though they were defeated by Manchester United in that match.

However, during this season, Tottenham experienced a decline in performance, especially toward the latter part of the campaign. They concluded the season with only five victories out of their 22 remaining matches, with their most recent win being against the then-relegated Crystal Palace back in January.

In 2023, when Vilahamn became part of the team, he expressed his desire to follow Postecoglou's approach to playing and establish a 'Tottenham identity' that would permeate both squads.

Last July, he received a contract extension for an additional three years; however, his team conceded more goals than Crystal Palace during what turned out to be a frustrating season.

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