Tottenham Hotspur now have arguably the best stadium in world football.

Mauricio Pochettino addressed the media today, ahead of Tottenham’s clash with Crystal Palace at their new stadium tomorrow night, and shared how Daniel Levy asked him for his input on the build and design of the magnificent 62,062 capacity arena, as quoted by Football.London.
Spurs have been playing all of their home games at Wembley Stadium since the start of the 2017/18 campaign, but they will finally have a place they can call home from tomorrow night onwards.
And Tottenham fans, the club’s players and management staff surely cannot wait to christen their new home.
Pochettino spoke to reporters during his pre-match press conference today, and responded when asked whether Daniel Levy involved him in the project of designing the new stadium, as quoted by Football.London:

“We were lucky, five years ago, when we arrived and Daniel started to share with us the project because he wanted us to be involved. He asked our opinions of different aspects of the design of the new stadium, paying attention to our opinion.”
Aside from the excitement of playing their first game in their new stadium, Tottenham are in desperate need of a victory against Palace, having taken just one point from their last five Premier League games.
Spurs currently sit in fourth spot, two points behind bitter rivals Arsenal, and they really need to get back to winning ways as soon as possible, or risk missing out on playing Champions League football in their new stadium next season.

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