We did all we could – Adebayor
Adebayor
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| credits: File copy
Tottenham
 forward Emmanuel Adebayor has insisted the team did everything they 
could to achieve UEFA Champions League qualification.
The Togolese forward found himself frozen
 out at the beginning of the season at White Hart Lane, with former 
coach Andre Villas-Boas opting for Roberto Soldado instead.
Spain international Soldado struggled to 
find the net and never convinced as the focal point of the team’s attack
 and Tim Sherwood was quick to reinstate Adebayor after replacing 
Villas-Boas in December.
Spurs ended the season on a high as a 3-0
 home win over Aston Villa on Sunday secured a sixth-place finish and 
Europa League football for next season, with Adebayor netting his 11th 
Premier League goal of the season with a first-half penalty.
Spurs’ initial target at the start of the
 season was to clinch a Champions League place and although they have 
ultimately failed, Adebayor believed the team did everything they 
possibly could to finish in the top four.
He told BBC Sport, “We had a good 
momentum this season, we have qualified for the Europa League once again
 and hopefully next season will be a better season.
“We did everything we could to reach the top four.”
Midfielder Paulinho echoed Adebayor’s 
thoughts regarding a top-four finish, but the Brazilian was more damning
 about their campaign, acknowledging that it has been a “difficult” 
season.
“It’s been a difficult season. We wanted to finish in the top four but we didn’t do it.”
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