New Tottenham manager Nuno Espirito Santo believes he can get the fans to start enjoying watching the team again.
The Portuguese former Wolves boss is the man Spurs chose to replace his countryman Jose Mourinho, who was sacked in April.
Nuno gave his first interview as a Tottenham boss, where he talked about ensuring the team is enjoyable to watch.
Asked about his philosophy, he said: "Having a squad like Tottenham's, you can only have one DNA, you can only think one way. We have to enjoy the game, we have to play the game. When you have a squad of quality, talented players like we have, the DNA is to make the fans proud, make them enjoy watching.
"This is our DNA, to make our fans proud of us. There is no question about it that that will happen. We're going to make them proud and they're going to enjoy the team, for sure.
"Our philosophy is not only about me, it's about staff, the coaching staff – it's simple, we improve players, we try to make them better, to improve them every day and by that, it's no matter which age the player is – young, old, experienced, no experience at all – it doesn't matter.
"In our minds, we put the players in the middle and we see what we can do to make them better. How can we improve them? How can we find a better solution for them to make their job easier? How can we make them perform better? If we achieve that, our team will improve, our Club will improve and this is our philosophy."

