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Paul Robinson: European absence could benefit Tottenham with reset needed

Paul Robinson

Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson played 175 times for Tottenham between 2004 and 2008, winning the League Cup with Spurs in the 2007/08 season. Since hanging up his gloves in 2017, Robinson has moved into the world of punditry and can be regularly seen or heard on Sky Sports and BBC Radio 5 Live. Tottenham News is now delighted to present Robinson as part of its team of experts.

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Paul Robinson believes that missing out on European football completely next season will not be a bad thing for Tottenham.

Despite dismantling Leeds 4-1 on the last day of the Premier League campaign, Spurs missed out on Conference League qualification after Aston Villa's win over Brighton.

The former Spurs goalkeeper believes it gives the chance for a reset, with a new manager and players set to be brought in over the summer period.

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"Next year, a year out of Europe, I don't think will be a bad thing for them," Robinson exclusively told Tottenham Hotspur News.

"I think it's a blow not having European football as a whole. But as a rebuild and a reset, it might not be a bad thing.

"The Thursday-Sunday is not ideal and the Conference League is looked upon differently although West Ham have had a fantastic season. They've got the opportunity to win the Conference League and then a Europa League place next season. And a pot in the cabinet, which most Spurs fans would take.

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"I think with the managerial appointment and the squad rebuild, the reset button needs to be pressed. As much as I do think the club should have aspirations of being in Europe on the flip side of that, it might not be too damaging."

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