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Tottenham 2003/04 Home kit YXL (Kids)
Tottenham 2003/04 Home kit YXL (Kids)
Condition: ★★★★★
A very rare kit in excellent condition. The size might be a Youth XL but fits more like a XS for Men. It was manufactured by Kappa.
Tottenham Hotspur had a mixed performance during the 2003/04 season across all competitions. Here’s a breakdown of their season:
Premier League
- Position: 14th
- Points: 43
- Record: 11 wins, 10 draws, 17 losses
- Top Scorer: Fredi Kanouté with 10 goals
FA Cup
- Round Reached: Fourth Round
- Performance: Tottenham was eliminated by Manchester City, losing 3-0.
League Cup (Carabao Cup)
- Round Reached: Fifth Round
- Performance: Tottenham was eliminated by Manchester United, losing 4-0.
Key Players
- Fredi Kanouté - Top scorer with 10 goals.
- Ledley King - Key defender and leader.
- Robbie Keane - Important forward with pace and goals.
- Jermain Defoe - Emerging young striker.
- Simon Davies - Versatile midfielder.
- Michael Dawson - Young defender gaining prominence.
- Paul Robinson - Goalkeeper with solid performances.
- Pedro Mendes - Midfielder known for passing ability.
- Hossam Ghaly - Creative midfielder.
The season began under the management of Glenn Hoddle, who was appointed in 2001. However, after a disappointing start to the season, he was sacked in April 2004, making way for Martin Jol to take over as caretaker manager.
Tottenham had one of the leakiest defenses in the Premier League, conceding 62 goals throughout the season, which contributed significantly to their low league position.
The season saw the emergence of young talents like Aaron Lennon and Tom Huddlestone, who began to make a name for themselves, hinting at a promising future for the club.
The club enjoyed strong support from its fans, with White Hart Lane often filled to capacity, highlighting the loyal fan base despite the team's struggles on the pitch.
The season marked the end of a period of relative stability, as the club underwent significant changes in management and player personnel in the years that followed.