Andre Villas-Boas has revealed that he is eager to guide Tottenham Hotspur to trophies during his stint in charge at White Hart Lane.
Spurs have not won a trophy since they defeated Chelsea to win the Carling Cup back in 2008.
Despite being heavily criticised during his nine-month spell as manager of the Blues last season, Villas-Boas believes that he is the man to restore the glory days back to Spurs.
"It's not a mission of restoring my reputation," he told reporters. "It's a mission to put Tottenham back on track with titles.
"Since 2008 we haven't won anything. It's right that we take the club forward by mixing with titles and success. Hopefully I can bring that to this football club."
Earlier today Villas-Boas appointed former Spurs midfielder Steffen Freund to his coaching staff.