'We are in this journey together' - Vilahamnpublished at 16:33 25 April

Robert Vilahamn has no concerns about his future as Tottenham manager despite his side's poor run of form.
Tottenham have picked up just one point from their past seven league outings, with their most recent win coming against Crystal Palace on 26 January, and are on course for their joint-lowest WSL finish after slipping to ninth in the table.
They've particularly struggled in front of goal, scoring just four times in seven matches since the beginning of February.
But while Arsenal, Aston Villa, Liverpool, Crystal Palace, and Manchester City have all made managerial changes this season, Vilahamn is confident he has Tottenham's backing.
"What I hear from the board and everybody around me is we are in this journey together until we're not," Vilahamn said ahead of Tottenham's trip to fifth-placed Liverpool. "Everybody is showing me the support and we're trying to find ways to improve.
"You can say it's a failure this year [but] we also need to go through tough times to get to the next level. You need to look at how you can improve and I'm going to work really hard for this club until they say something else.
"We have three more games. We have a chance to win a few games, a chance to show the fans and media that we are taking steps. Hopefully Liverpool can be the start of three good games before we go on the break.
"If we don't show next season that we are better than year one and two, I will raise my hand and say this is not good enough. It's tough right now, we don't look good in the table. But I guarantee this year we will have some good learnings to use for the third year.
"We talk about patience, the extension of my contract, how we want to play and it takes time to develop and learn that."
