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Originally Posted by Locke
Whatever, hes just setting the bar high. Most coaches do it, you always want the next year to be an improvement on the last year.
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However, there are a few things to consider:
- Finishing in the top four and winning the league are two accomplishments that are miles apart.
- For a new team in the top four finishing in the top four in two consecutive seasons is a difficult task because of the increased workload in the second season.
- You have to make sure you stay ahead of the top four contenders.
That is why a top four finish is quite an improvement on the achievements Spurs made last year and setting the bar high.