‘Makes me want to….’: Levy reveals how criticism from Tottenham fans make him feel

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Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has now responded to the recent criticism following an underwhelming start to the new campaign.

Tottenham were quite busy in the recently concluded transfer window. They added a few exceptionally talented young stars to their team and even broke their transfer record to secure the services of Dominic Solanke from Bournemouth. Despite all the hard work they had put in during the summer, the North London club haven’t had an ideal start to the new season.

They have played an impressive brand of football but the results haven’t gone their way. After back-to-back defeats in the league at the hands of rivals Arsenal and Newcastle United, Spurs returned to winning ways against Brentford in their last outing and Solanke also bagged his first goal for his new club. Although there is still time for them to turn things around, their poor start has led to significant criticism, with Daniel Levy at the centre of it.

The Spurs chairman participated in a Q&A session on Monday night at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and he responded to the criticism he has received from some fans.

The club chief said: “I have a very thick skin and I just ignore it. Makes me want to be more successful.”

Daniel Levy on asked about criticism. “I have a very thick skin and I just ignore it. Makes me want to be more successful” #FansForum

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The results in the initial phase haven’t been pleasing for Tottenham fans. They feel the club could have done more in the recently concluded transfer window to give Ange Postecoglou more firepower.

But, it might be too early to pass on judgment as it seems the club have met the Australian manager’s major demands. They have reinforced their attack significantly and added a few new young faces to their midfield. They have been playing some quality football and once the results start going their way, things could turn around quickly.