Sandro believes Tottenham Hotspur can win the Barclays Premier League next season – EPL News
Highly-rated Tottenham Hotspur midfielder, Sandro, feels that the Spurs’ squad has the quality and the depth to challenge for the Barclays Premier League and UEFA Europa League titles next season.
Despite performing extraordinarily in their debut UEFA Champions League campaign, Tottenham Hotspur could not emulate their European form on domestic front, failing to qualify for the next season’s Champions League.
Tottenham earned their first ever UEFA Champions League qualification ahead of Manchester City for the 2010/11 season. The North London club entered the competition through play-offs by defeating Young Boys.
Harry Redknapp’s men finished as group leaders ahead of the then European Champions, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Real-c30728 Madrid bested them in the quarter-finals
of the competitions.
Despite enduring a poor star to the Barclays Premier League campaign last season, the White Hart Lane club went on to finish fifth in the League standings, six points behind the fourth-place http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429. However, Tottenham will still be playing in Europa League
next season.
Sandro Brazilian believes that a fifth-place finish in the Premier League should not affect the team’s moral and Spurs should aim to bounce back strongly next season.
Sandro told Tottenham’s official website, “I believe that we deserved more from last season. But we can still hold our heads up high and return next season as a stronger team.”
Tottenham Hotspur were outside favourites to win the Premier League title last season and their record against top four teams remained impressive. Sandro believes that Tottenham proved with their performances that they deserve to win the title and the Brazilian
is confident that the Spurs will mount a stronger challenge this season.
He said, “Tottenham have a strong squad with great players, so why not? We have proved that we can live with the best and the talent in the squad is definitely good enough to fight for the title.”
Moreover, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Internacional-c39573, believes that he has settled down well in the most rigorous football league. The 22-year-old is content with his performances and wants to improve his form even further the next campaign.
“I believe I am well adapted for the characteristics of the English game because football here is for a tough and strong type of person. I think I have done well so far and can only improve with time.” He concluded.
Sandro made 19 appearances and scored 1 goal in his debut season at White Hart Lane.
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