Former Tottenham chief remains confident his old club can survive their worst Premier League campaign in decades.
Daniel Levy, who stepped down as Tottenham chairman earlier this season, has thrown his weight behind the North London club's survival hopes as they fight to avoid an unthinkable drop to the Championship.
Speaking at a business conference in London, Levy expressed unwavering faith in Spurs' ability to climb out of the relegation zone, despite sitting just three points above the bottom three with eight matches remaining. The man who oversaw the club's golden era believes the squad has enough quality to secure Premier League safety.
The potential relegation would be catastrophic for a club that reached the Champions League final just five years ago and boasts one of Europe's finest stadiums. It would also impact several African stars in their ranks, including Ivory Coast midfielder Yves Bissouma, who joined from Brighton seeking European football, not a battle against the drop.
Tottenham's struggles this campaign have been well-documented, with defensive frailties and inconsistent performances plaguing their season. However, Levy's public backing could provide the psychological boost the players need as they enter the crucial final stretch of what has become a season-defining relegation scrap.