I can see the logic in Levy going with Mourinho. Poch has taken the team to the CL final and the last step for developing Spurs would be to win a trophy, everything else including the stadium seems to be in place, Levy obviously feels that Mourinho has a decent chance of delivering a trophy (any trophy) and should be a strong enough character to stop the best players leaving the club right after Poch, but a trophy would probably need to happen sooner rather than later before other players get the idea to leave like Eriksen apparently plans to do. Jose is a cup competition manager by trade after all, that is (or was?) his specialty, in tactically nullifying the opposition into the ground.Kafkaesque wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2019 7:20 amI can hear John McDermott (in charge of the academy) screaming into a pillow from here![]()
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Years of hard work and a very close relationship with Poch down the toilet.
Still, Jose feels completely the wrong fit for Spurs, even more so than at United, and I can easily see him clashing with Levy over a number of things. Jose is also used to spending ridiculous amounts of money in order to deliver titles so will be interesting to see just how much he will be allowed to spend. Very ballsy move by Levy, it could be the right thing or it could be disastrous because when Mourinho has a bad season the whole club usually implodes.
But feel terrible for Poch, never in a million years deserved to be sacked. Wouldn't surprise me if Mourinho made the first move beforehand, and it could get very interesting if Poch ends up at United, the two clubs could potentially develop a bit of a rivalry for once
