Thirty five-year-old reflects on his players overcoming adversity to climb towards new heights in the WSL and his evolution as a coach
Martin Ho is ready to chat, after being playfully reprimanded by the waiter in a south London cafe for leaving a lone tomato on his plate. ?It?s got more vitamin C in it than orange juice,? the waiter quips as he clears the table.
It has been quite the season for the 35-year-old Tottenham head coach, who took charge of a team in July that looked rudderless and despondent as it limped to an 11th-place finish in the WSL, one season on from finishing sixth and reaching an FA Cup final.
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Martin Ho is ready to chat, after being playfully reprimanded by the waiter in a south London cafe for leaving a lone tomato on his plate. ?It?s got more vitamin C in it than orange juice,? the waiter quips as he clears the table.
It has been quite the season for the 35-year-old Tottenham head coach, who took charge of a team in July that looked rudderless and despondent as it limped to an 11th-place finish in the WSL, one season on from finishing sixth and reaching an FA Cup final.
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