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My theory is just that he's too stubborn to change his style based on the players he had. He got this reputation as a brilliant defensive manager who wins 1-0 all the time, but he was always able to build on players like Carvalho, John Terry, Makelele. You can't rely on clean sheets when you have Davinson Sanchez, Eric Dier, Serge Aurier... But it's like José's mindset is "my approach works and it will again". If we'd have bought some top centre back for him it might have been better, but we're not a club that can throw money around like his previous ones. It's just a mismatch of club and manager I think, and he's past the point of no return. We have a superb attack but they know they have to score 2 or 3 off about 5 chances at times to win a game and it's not sustainable.

You can argue the man management thing, but then I think Dele deserved to be out in the cold because he was pants for the previous year, plus easing in Bale slowing actually seemed to work as he suddenly hit some form. So I'm not sure if any players can feel hard done by in that respect. I just think it's too much to expect this defence to keep clean sheets, and the forwards to score 70% of their chances, and they're all jaded because of it.

Some really good points. On the man management issue, I really do dislike it when Mourinho lays into his players in public. Don’t get me wrong, some may react positively to it, but certainly not all. I cited Luke Shaw as an example but there are certainly others.

Anyone who has ever managed a team of any sort knows that, routinely, you just don’t do it.
 
The sad thing is that Levy could have prevented this by not appointing Mourinho in the first place - he must have known what the outcome would be, because it’s happened time and again.

Mourinho in his day was a fine coach, but an appalling manager. He has no idea how to manage people. Luke Shaw pre-Mourinho was a star in the making. Then Jose threw him under the bus, in public. Along comes Solskjaer, throws an arm around Shaw’s shoulders, and all of a sudden you have the best left back in the country. That one player typifies where Mourinho gets in wrong, and he never learns.

When things start to turn sour at a club, he starts to distance himself from the players, who are always the problem. Never him. He loses every dressing room he works with.

Every football fan could have written the Spurs script. If we could see it, why couldn’t Levy?

Fantastic post, bang on the best I have read in a long, long tine
 
Fantastic post, bang on the best I have read in a long, long tine
The sad thing is that Levy could have prevented this by not appointing Mourinho in the first place - he must have known what the outcome would be, because it’s happened time and again.

Mourinho in his day was a fine coach, but an appalling manager. He has no idea how to manage people. Luke Shaw pre-Mourinho was a star in the making. Then Jose threw him under the bus, in public. Along comes Solskjaer, throws an arm around Shaw’s shoulders, and all of a sudden you have the best left back in the country. That one player typifies where Mourinho gets in wrong, and he never learns.

When things start to turn sour at a club, he starts to distance himself from the players, who are always the problem. Never him. He loses every dressing room he works with.

Every football fan could have written the Spurs script. If we could see it, why couldn’t Levy?
But who do you appoint, who's going to be a sure fire winner?
 
My theory is just that he's too stubborn to change his style based on the players he had. He got this reputation as a brilliant defensive manager who wins 1-0 all the time, but he was always able to build on players like Carvalho, John Terry, Makelele. You can't rely on clean sheets when you have Davinson Sanchez, Eric Dier, Serge Aurier... But it's like José's mindset is "my approach works and it will again". If we'd have bought some top centre back for him it might have been better, but we're not a club that can throw money around like his previous ones. It's just a mismatch of club and manager I think, and he's past the point of no return. We have a superb attack but they know they have to score 2 or 3 off about 5 chances at times to win a game and it's not sustainable.

You can argue the man management thing, but then I think Dele deserved to be out in the cold because he was pants for the previous year, plus easing in Bale slowing actually seemed to work as he suddenly hit some form. So I'm not sure if any players can feel hard done by in that respect. I just think it's too much to expect this defence to keep clean sheets, and the forwards to score 70% of their chances, and they're all jaded because of it.

When he first went to Chelsea they scored for fun tho? Robben, duff, j Cole feeding drogba and lampard just banging them in
 
Really looking forward to the game this afternoon now

Noble bench. (Always a positive) but benrahma given a start

The 4 attacking players of lingard, Bowen, benrahma and Antonio

I reckon we might get a pen today . Very fast tricky players
 
My theory is just that he's too stubborn to change his style based on the players he had. He got this reputation as a brilliant defensive manager who wins 1-0 all the time, but he was always able to build on players like Carvalho, John Terry, Makelele. You can't rely on clean sheets when you have Davinson Sanchez, Eric Dier, Serge Aurier... But it's like José's mindset is "my approach works and it will again". If we'd have bought some top centre back for him it might have been better, but we're not a club that can throw money around like his previous ones. It's just a mismatch of club and manager I think, and he's past the point of no return. We have a superb attack but they know they have to score 2 or 3 off about 5 chances at times to win a game and it's not sustainable.

You can argue the man management thing, but then I think Dele deserved to be out in the cold because he was pants for the previous year, plus easing in Bale slowing actually seemed to work as he suddenly hit some form. So I'm not sure if any players can feel hard done by in that respect. I just think it's too much to expect this defence to keep clean sheets, and the forwards to score 70% of their chances, and they're all jaded because of it.

The thing is though with the players Jose has, he knew what he was coming to, he knew the players that were there and must of convinced Levy he could get the best out of them. They say the league table never lies, yet Spurs are a point behind Liverpool.
How many times have we heard anyone could manage a team full of stars. Pochotino looks a genius at the side of Mourinho. If Delli is not on top of his game it is up to Mourinho to get the best out of him. Look at Luke Shaw now. Same person,different player.
My fear for Spurs is if they are not in Europe next season Kane says “ am off”. That aside I have a feeling the transfer market will be very interesting with the comings and going’s. Lastly Rafa Benitez has said he would like to come back to the Prem ASAP ? Keep your eye on that on Spuds fans.
 
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Luiz was at fault for two of the goals, and Tierney didn't help himself with the other one. West Ham playing well though for the first 30.

Truly awful defense (selection and performance)

Chambers was only about 20 yards out of position for the 2nd one too, Luiz and Mari just not a pairing I want to see and Xhaka jogging about without a care in the world

On the plus side it didnt come as a shock

West Ham been good, if they have any sense theyll realise to keep attacking our soft underbelly rather than trying to sit on their lead, if they dont then it could get interesting
 
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