In just two months into the job and Jose Mourinho is already in danger of losing the dressing room. That spells bad news for Spurs fans.
Appointed the successor to Mauricio Pochettino at the end of November, Jose Mourinho is reportedly well on his way to losing the Tottenham dressing room already.
Initial results were good, but it seems the honeymoon period is over and one win in their last six league games has started to cast doubt on Mourinho’s ability.
Having just turned 56 years old, Jose Mourinho is already in danger of becoming yesterday’s man. Arriving at Chelsea in 2004 as a charismatic young manager, those days look to have faded away.
Who can forget his first press conference as Chelsea manager? His arrogance was a breath of fresh air for the English game.
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Fast forward 15 years and his training methods and tactics are considered “out of date” by senior members of the Tottenham squad. Reports in the UK suggest that players believe Mourinho’s tactics and training are “holding them back.”
With Tottenham’s last league win coming on Boxing Day against Brighton, a positive result is long overdue and a win against bottom of the league Norwich at home on Wednesday is non-negotiable. Anything less would see more pressure mount on the Portuguese.
The job facing Jose Mourinho was always going to be huge. His predecessor, Mauricio Pochettino was hugely popular with players. Most within the game view the Argentinian as a modern, innovative coach.
Mourinho’s success is usually short-lived, but he does deliver trophies. Since taking the helm at Porto in 2002 he has won something at each club he’s managed.
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