Construction work for the new stadium over White Hart Lane has hit full swing basis the latest photos shared by Tottenham Hotspur on Twitter.
The need to work quickly is certainly a need of the hour and the North Stand has been ripped up from the outside and even the pitch where we remained unbeaten in the Premier League last time has been affected by the work.
The latest shots from our new stadium site as work begins on the north stand at White Hart Lane. #SpursNewStadium pic.twitter.com/74JpklAukC
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) June 2, 2017
The new stadium will hold 61,599 Spurs fans, which will make the stadium one of the largest in the country and that should add more revenue to the club on the long run.
Football.London also reports that the demolition work is being conducted by construction company Mace, who were provided with the keys to the old stadium on May 15. The keys were given to the company right after the final home game against Manchester United, which we won.
The Lane will certainly leave a lot of memories for us and the last two seasons under Mauricio Pochettino has seen us grow into one of the best teams in the country.
While we have done well at the Lane, we really struggled at Wembley last season, especially in our European sojourns and even lost to Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final. It is good news that the work on the new stadium is really progressing quickly and should be done in time for the 2018/19 season.
Hopefully, next season will be much better for us at Wembley. Mauricio Pochettino would be working with the side to ensure there are no hiccups when taking on the opposition at home as we look to win the Premier League title and pick up other silverware.