Tottenham Hotspur is looking forward to playing at the club’s new stadium.

Tottenham Hotspur defender Jan Vertonghen played a crucial role as Spurs reached the knockout rounds of the Champions League.
Tottenham held Barcelona to a 1-1 draw at the Nou Camp, which turned out to be enough to qualify after Inter Milan drew at home to PSV.
Vertonghen sent a message to fans after the win, and made it clear he is looking forward to potentially playing in the club’s new stadium.
The new ground was not quite ready to host the group stage home games. Tottenham hope it will be ready by time the knockout matches are held in February.
Vertonghen made clear that this is on the minds of the players.
Vertonghen’s message was in tune with fans, and some were delighted by his optimism.
There is still no official open date for Tottenham’s stadium, which was originally scheduled to open in September.
The chance to host Champions League knockout matches means efforts must intensify, as this is an opportunity the club simply cannot miss out on, from a sporting and financial perspective.

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