A year ago
Prior to the last day, Spurs are still without a permanent head coach or managing director of football.
Ryan Mason has faith in Tottenham's key decision-makers to make the correct choices this summer.
On the final day, Spurs' interim head coach Mason will lead his team to relegation-dangerous Leeds in what is expected to be his final game in command.
Eighth-placed If Tottenham doesn't improve on Aston Villa's performance and match Brentford's on Sunday, they risk missing out on Europe for the first time since the 2009–10 season. Tottenham is still without a permanent manager or managing director of football.
Daniel Levy, the chairman, and the board must make quick decisions since Spurs fans have already been promised the type of football they hope to see from their team next season.
After the recent pragmatism and counterattacking of Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte, the squad will return to "football you will love to come and watch," according to Levy's programme notes for last Saturday's game.
We've probably had two or three different football styles in the previous two or three years, and I don't think it is good for any squad of players or for spectators, according to Mason, who believes that a consistent brand of football will help.
"If you constantly switching between different things, the impact is significant when you lose people, coaches, players, and staff members.
"Like I said, moving forward, it really is vital, and we see it in the Premier League, we see it across leagues. I want people to know who Tottenham are, know what a Tottenham squad looks like, and definitely know what a Tottenham player looks like.
"This is simply how I see the current circumstances. There will undoubtedly be numerous discussions regarding the future during the summer.
"There are many individuals here who genuinely care and want the club to return to where we expect, want, and want it to be.
"I am confident that these discussions and conclusions will be taken in the summer. I have faith in the decision-makers.
Mason acknowledged that the club must have a new manager in place before they can pursue targets when asked how the managerial search would affect Spurs' ability to make transfers.
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