Ian Wright has claimed Tottenham owner Joe Lewis is 'nowhere near ambitious enough' for the club to challenge for the Premier League. The former Arsenal striker believes that the Lilywhites could 'easily' join their north London rivals in a title race one day if the Spurs owner changes his attitude.
Speaking on Premier League Productions, Wright outlined Lewis as the common denominator to Tottenham's underwhelming results. He said: "I think upstairs, we are looking at them changing managers. The players have got the blame. Everybody has got the blame.
"But they still have got the same owner, who is very tight with what he is doing and it seems like ‘Oliver, please can I have some more?’ He’s not giving you anymore in retirement."
Speaking on Premier League Productions, Wright outlined Lewis as the common denominator to Tottenham's underwhelming results. He said: "I think upstairs, we are looking at them changing managers. The players have got the blame. Everybody has got the blame.
"But they still have got the same owner, who is very tight with what he is doing and it seems like ‘Oliver, please can I have some more?’ He’s not giving you anymore in retirement."