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What Daniel Levy has said to Tottenham fans who have recently criticised him

Tottenham Hotspur were able to get back on track over the weekend with three important points against Brentford.

It has been a strange start to the season for Tottenham with Ange Postecoglou‘s side showing some positive performances without securing the points.

However, Saturday saw Spurs get a grip back on their season following back to back defeats in the league against Newcastle United and Arsenal.

The summer saw Spurs break their transfer record with the £65m signing of Dominic Solanke from Bournemouth.

And Solanke got off the mark for the Lilywhites with his first Spurs goal on the weekend when he equalised the proceedings in the first half.

But there may well still be some questions as to whether more could have been done over the summer to bolster this Tottenham side for the season ahead.

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What Daniel Levy has said to Tottenham fans

Tottenham currently sit 10th in the Premier League table after what has been an underwhelming start to the new campaign.

However, there is still plenty of time to turn things around and there will be the start of the Europa League later this week.

But Daniel Levy will remain the face of criticism in north London as he sits at the top as the club’s chairman.

On Monday night, the Spurs chief participated in a Q&A session at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium where he responded to criticism he has received from some fans.

“I have a very thick skin and I just ignore it,” said Levy.

“Makes me want to be more successful!”

Daniel Levy has sanctioned big transfers at Tottenham

One thing which has to be said is that Tottenham are spending considerably over recent years with the likes of Richarlison, Brennan Johnson and Solanke.

However, that is perhaps where the concerns lie as Tottenham have spent in excess of £165m on those three players.

That is a staggering amount of money and there could definitely be an argument that kind of money could have been spent better in hindsight.

And even with the signing of Solanke, Tottenham took most of the summer to decide on a player who was available from the end of last season.