Ramos raps Spurs policy

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Juande Ramos has accused Tottenham of prioritising money over success during his time at White Hart Lane.

The Spanish tactician was sacked by Spurs in October of last year after overseeing the club's worst ever start to a campaign, as his side took just two points from eight games.

Ramos has since landed the Real Madrid manager's job but looks back on his time at North London with misgivings over chairman Daniel Levy's regime.

Of the opinion that the sales of Dimitar Berbatov and Robbie Keane - the pair helped Spurs to Carling Cup success the previous season - severely hindered the likelihood of success, Ramos is quick to lay the blame of subsequent failure at Levy's door.

"The club sold Berbatov and Keane and everything went down," said Ramos in The Sun.

"They preferred money ahead of competitiveness.

"Of course I've not forgotten England. It was a short experience but intense.

"To play and win the Carling Cup final in front of 90,000 fans at Wembley singing the national anthem and against a great team like Chelsea was extraordinary."
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