LONDON (Reuters) - Fans of Tottenham Hotspur's Women's team can expect to see them play a braver, more attacking style this season, not unlike Ange Postecoglou's men's side, new coach Robert Vilahamn said.
Vilahamn was appointed in July from his native Sweden after leading BK Hacken to consecutive Swedish Cup finals. He takes charge of a Spurs side who narrowly avoided relegation last season, finishing ninth in the 12-team Women's Super League.
