It was season of frustration and heartache for Spurs last time. After finishing fourth in the Premier League, they were denied a place in the Champions League when sixth-placed Chelsea defied the odds to win Europe's flagship competition and supplant them in this season's tournament.
It was a blow to morale at White Hart Lane, and dented Tottenham's chances of retaining the services of want-away midfielder Luka Modric. But, in truth, Spurs should have had third place sewn up and pointed ...
It was a blow to morale at White Hart Lane, and dented Tottenham's chances of retaining the services of want-away midfielder Luka Modric. But, in truth, Spurs should have had third place sewn up and pointed ...

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