Scum is a cancerous club, they turned Mou into a bald fraud.
I think Mourinho is past his prime but itâs way too early to judge his time at Tottenham. The reality is he - he has made improvements on results from Pochettino and he has done so on a very thin squad with minimal squad depth, a poor mentality, an ageing core and now missing his two most important attacking players.
Nah he did that all himself before joining Spurs⌠he is a spent force like AW was, and instead of being a classy gentlemen, he is a narcissist to boot.
But youâre right - Scum is a cancerous club
they are. in his defence they always had a pretty thin squad and current scum, without Kane, Son and Eriksen are vastly, vastly reduced in quality, those three dragged a lot of weight all over the place. But love seeing them go down in flames if the current trend holds
By the way, I feel theyâve got the best chance to finish 5th now. No FA Cup, no Champions League and compared to the others I think the remaining PL fixtures favour them.
Hope some are seeing Poch legacy here. People far to agenda driven on him and Mou.
Poch will fail at his next job.
Obviously he was creating problems at the end, but all I have ever heard is that he drove his players too hard⌠had he actually had a proper squad and funding, Iâm not sure that would have been an issue. The guy performed miracles on a shoestring honestly.
Initially and reaching a CL final was to his credit.
His inability though to change tactics in games and check faltering floors in his side should count against him.
Failure in SF and finals to land trophies in that time are big red flags for me.
Heâs a huge gamble for an established club wanting to rejuvenate there fortunes.
Tottenhamâs defensive problems and goals conceded on the road stat started way before Mou arrived there
Just in case people forgot⌠last 8 years combined:
Spurs net spend: 87 million
Arsenal net spend: 374 million
ManU nearly 700 million, City over 700 million, Chelsea and Pool still over double Spurs (nearly triple). Everton had just about triple net spend of Spurs during that periodâŚ
Didnât forgot, just doesnât matter in our âwe hate Spursâ world.
Not to dismiss that out of hand but having one of the best strikers in the League homegrown is a huge plus though.
You could say Specialist in Failure
One other thing to clarify.
While Spurs have a netspend of 87 million over that 8 years combined⌠the year Mou took over accounts for 71 of that.
So in essence, the period primarily relevant to Pochâs tenure, he was basically breaking even on transfers.
Again thatâs to his credit but that doesnât deal with all aspects of good management. Realistically David Moyes done well financially with Everton and placing relevantly well by the time he went to United.
Never lasted a season for a variety of reasons but effectively not being able to manage so many different aspects of the job.
Doesnât mean Poch will fail in the same way but there are similarities and question marks on his overall ability.
Everton is spending 3x Spurs during the 8 year period - and that is generous b/c Spurs had an odd high-spend last summer.
Moyes deserved some credit, but he wasnât getting into CL during rich City era nor was he taking his team to the f*ing CL final, beating an historically good City side along the way.
No one is arguing Poch doesnât have potential weaknesses or some issues and clearly his departure warrants scrutiny, but fact is without really any financial backing at all, he got a Spurs side that was at sea and suddenly reliably in CL and playing some damn good football along the way too. Yeah he has had good players, but so have all the other top 6 or so competitors.
No but the comparison is there. Moyes landed the United job on the back of finical handling and relevant success.
Buying and turning players like Lescott and Jageilka and Stones from championship players into England internationals. I never believed him to be good enough much like reservations on Poch as they donât win and get overlooked on spending terms.
Wonât know till he goes elsewhere but I strongly doubt he ends up a top name in the game.
Both these managers fail when expectations come along. Last yearâs final against an average Liverpool performance prove that for me.
Bottom line on that is the club and his side have not recovered from that no show.
Could have been worse. Imagine at cough point.
what the hell is the matter with peopleâŚthere are better ways to get your toilet paper :pepe1:
Joking aside what a bastard that did that.