Tottenham Hotspur Women Managing Director, Andy Rogers, said: ”Martin committing his long-term future is an important step for the Club. In a short period of time, he has made a clear impact – on our performances, our environment and the standards we set every day.
“He is exactly the profile of coach we want for this team. He has brought a clear way of playing, brave, passionate and ruthless, and combined that with the structure and discipline needed to compete consistently.
“What stands out just as much is how he builds every day. The detail, the intensity and the belief he creates within the group are already shaping a young, ambitious squad that wants to improve and win at the highest level. That environment will be a key factor in the players we attract and develop over the coming seasons.
“We are still building, but there is a clear direction to what we are doing, and we believe Martin has the qualities to lead that over the long-term.”
Taking on his first Head Coach role in England, having had previous spells as an assistant manager, Martin’s leadership sees us currently sat fifth in the league table as we head into the closing stages of the campaign and, in February, he was named WSL Manager of the Month, becoming just our second Head Coach to pick up the award.
It could be a history-making campaign in the WSL. In our final four games we need just four points to beat our best-ever points tally in a single season (32 achieved in 2021/22) while we’ve also registered five clean sheets – the joint-third highest in the league at this stage.