Nuno Espirito Santo named new Tottenham manager

Tottenham Hotspur have ended their long search for a new manager by announcing the appointment of former Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo as their new manager. The 47 year old Portuguese has signed a two year deal at the London club and replaces Ryan Mason who has been caretaker coach since the sacking of Jose Mourinho.

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Tottenham hold talks with Antonio Conte

Tottenham are in talks with Antonio Conte over their vacant managerial role but there remains some distance between the two parties over his wage demands, according to Sky Italia. Fabio Paratici could also join as the club’s sporting director.

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Premier League introduces new rules to deter future Super Leagues

The Premier League has introduced additional rules and regulations, including a new owners’ charter, to stop future attempts to join a breakaway Super League. The FA meanwhile has launched a formal inquiry into the role played by Premier League clubs in the attempt to create a breakaway European Super League.

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Manchester City win fourth Carabao Cup in a row as Laporte sinks Spurs

Manchester City claimed a record-equalling fourth successive League Cup triumph as Aymeric Laporte’s late header sealed a deserved victory over Tottenham at Wembley. Spurs had soaked up intense City pressure for most of the game to somehow stay in contention before Laporte scored in the 82nd minute.

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Spurs fight back to defeat Southampton

Heung-Min Son and Gareth Bale completed a remarkable 2-1 comeback win for Tottenham against Southampton in Ryan Mason’s first game as interim boss, boosting their top-four hopes after Spurs supporters had earlier staged a protest against club chairman Daniel Levy.

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