Thursday, 9 April 2015

Tim Sherwood Feeling Grateful Leave Spurs


Birmingham - When Andre Villas-Boas was sacked by Tottenham Hotspur last season, Tim Sherwood name appearing as a substitute. Sherwood's performance was praised, before he was relieved of his post at the end of the season.


Volatility in the performance of the Spurs in the hands of Villas-Boas became the reason for the club officials ejecting the Portuguese manager. Sherwood who previously served as first team coach also rose to the caretaker club on December 16, 2013. Shortly thereafter, on December 23, Sherwood dipermanenkan as a manager with a contract duration of 18 months.
Tim Sherwood Merasa Bersyukur Tinggalkan Spurs

Rising Sherwood as manager welcomed several players. Spurs defender, Danny Rose, likes the way Sherwood train and manner without further ado. Together Sherwood, the Spurs had won five wins and one draw in six Premier League games during December and January.

Sherwood and new Spurs hit a rocky when entering the league in February and March, in which they had swallowed four defeats in six games. Sherwood finally brought the Spurs finished sixth in the standings, which means they are entitled to get a ticket to play in the Europa League 2014/2015 playoffs.

Although not too bad, Spurs officials decided to stop Sherwood. He was discharged and replaced by Mauricio Pochettino.

However, Sherwood pleaded not revenge. Instead, he was grateful. Now, the 46-year-old man was trying to bring the club hired since February 2015, Aston Villa, to escape the degradation.

"I am satisfied with my performance at Spurs, but I also respect the decision of (President Spurs) Daniel Levy and brass-brass."
"I am grateful to no longer be there. Because if not, I will not deal with this incredible club," Sherwood said in Soccerway.
Sherwood diving with Spurs last fight on May 11, 2014. Interestingly, when the Spurs' 3-0 win over Aston Villa.
Aston Villa is currently in 16th position of the standings with a collection of 29. They are just three points away from the relegation zone.(detikSport)

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