fter five enjoyable but trophyless years at Tottenham, Teddy Sheringham found himself at a crossroads in the summer of 1997.
Sheringham, who joined Tottenham from Nottingham Forest in 1992, hit the ground running at White Hart Lane, finishing his debut season as the Premier League’s top scorer.
The striker went on to form a brilliant partnership with Jurgen Klinsmann in 1994-95, only for the German to leave after just one season in north London.
Gerry Francis struggled to build a side that could compete with England’s elite and Spurs finished eighth and 10th in the following two seasons, while silverware also proved elusive.
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