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Topic: Tottenham Hotspur: Jose Mourinho Sacked - page 2. (Read 273 times)

legendary
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April 19, 2021, 08:55:26 AM
#7
as would Elon said, from the retrospect, it was inevitable
there was something going on, Tottenham results are far from good and their ambitions, and they had to change something, with Murinho as obvious choice

hopefully, they will continue in this manner, so that Everton could see European competition next year, since my team is also playing on a low level lately, namely did not won over Tottenham last weekend
though play until the end of the season
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April 19, 2021, 08:11:12 AM
#6
I think it was only a few days ago people were saying so and I was among those who said this could not happen. His mood was slightly different, he was become a bit like Mourinho of ManUtd but even this was something totally unexpected for me as a Spurs fan.

Poch will probably be smiling, not for Mourinho, he's not a bad guy, but for the people at Spurs management and board of directors. Who wants this job now honestly?

I always felt deep regret at the way we treated our beloved coach. Indeed, who can do what the board expect them to? Even big Mou cannot.

Jose Mourinho has always orchestrated his own downfall wherever he goes, he's been underperforming for years now but he never faces his own squad, but rather what other managers are doing right or wrong or the whole system is against him. He'd never own up to his own flaws, perhaps he's not so special after all.
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April 19, 2021, 07:57:32 AM
#5
I think it was only a few days ago people were saying so and I was among those who said this could not happen. His mood was slightly different, he was become a bit like Mourinho of ManUtd but even this was something totally unexpected for me as a Spurs fan.

Poch will probably be smiling, not for Mourinho, he's not a bad guy, but for the people at Spurs management and board of directors. Who wants this job now honestly?

I always felt deep regret at the way we treated our beloved coach. Indeed, who can do what the board expect them to? Even big Mou cannot.
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April 19, 2021, 07:42:42 AM
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It's quite unfortunate for Jose Mourinho, he gave his all to Tottenham Hotspur, but football fortune ran out of him this time around. Before his arrival to Hotspur, so many fans especially me warned Jose Mourinho shouldn't sign to any English team any more because of this reason, his tactics are well known in English premier league. Jose Mourinho is a legend coach though, this is the first time his going trophy less in a season throughout his coaching career. Although, Hotspur should have given him more time than embarrassing him this period.

There are some other clubs that trust his work, and I think Bayern Munich will likely be in need of him after which Hans-Dieter Flick confirm his leave at the end of the season., what do you think about this.?
legendary
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April 19, 2021, 06:15:36 AM
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What on earth? I did not see this coming in a hundred years. Was so aware that his name had come up a few times but this is kind of unexpected to say the least, I guess they aren't expecting them to even compete in Europe next season or what?

Poch will probably be smiling, not for Mourinho, he's not a bad guy, but for the people at Spurs management and board of directors. Who wants this job now honestly?
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April 19, 2021, 05:40:17 AM
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He was once upon a time a self-proclaimed Special One but that was almost 18 years ago.... today Mourinho is a failed coach who is living on his past reputation whereas others have surpassed him. Who in their right mind would take him on when he has no clue about how to manage his players?
Yes, he used to be a coach, a talented strategist. But not now. All that he brought to the team was only severe failures. It's true when you say that he is living only on his past reputation, football is a top-notch strategy game alongside excellent players, but Mourinho's strategy is long ago outdated, he has no way to innovate. Looking at what the team shows, nothing new, nothing special. Remember how long it has been since he was no longer on the top of the grandeur of the C1 arena? that was 10 years ago. I wonder what this strategist's analogy will be like in the coming years


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April 19, 2021, 05:26:12 AM
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According to The Guardian UK

There are no reports of how much the compensation payout will be but he earned around £12 million a year ($15-$16 million) therefore Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is going to have to divert needed funds from elsewhere. the timing is very suspicious because all of the attention would have been going to Tottenham for signing up to be a Founding Club of the European Super League and this sacking would have been used as a distraction and nothing more.

Look how far Mourinho has fallen. Once he was the most chased after football manager in the world but he will never reach those heights again.




He was once upon a time a self-proclaimed Special One but that was almost 18 years ago.... today Mourinho is a failed coach who is living on his past reputation whereas others have surpassed him. Who in their right mind would take him on when he has no clue about how to manage his players?
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