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All Eyes On Tonight’s Team Sheet: Mourinho denies Ndombele spat, tactical water breaks & a new deal close to done|video

By The Boy -
Jose Mourinho in today’s Daily Mirror

Jose Mourinho was kept waiting for his presser to kick off and clearly the Kosher One felt that given it’s all online, that people ought to have themselves sorted and ready to proceed. The questions were better this week and in particular, The Moose from talkSPORT did well questioning the legitimacy of the water breaks.

I take a view that the water breaks were on a par with the spraying of corner flags and crossbars, more about football being seen to do the right thing, opposed to a practical measure.

Tanguy Ndombele is player Spurs need to get up to speed and involved in the starting XI’s as soon as possible. If the 23-year-old fails to start this evening, then there will be a deluge of questions waiting for Mourinho at full time.

Perhaps the best news was that the gaffer confirming that Eric Dier is close to penning a new deal, and that the Englishman is happy in his new role.

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PompeyYid
PompeyYid
3 years ago
Reply to  James McKevitt

Such a true post. COYS

PompeyYid
PompeyYid
3 years ago

COYS

PlayItAgainSamways
PlayItAgainSamways
3 years ago

Jose is changing the mentality.

I really cant wait for him to have a full season and I hope we can keep Jose for a long time.

I have an irrational love for Eric Dier probably because he tried to kill fabregas so I am happ that Jose is making Eric partof his spine

COYS

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago
Reply to  DannyG

The “unfaithful” only see what they want to see.

DannyG
DannyG
3 years ago
Reply to  James McKevitt

Definitely something in that. Our bench looks a lot stronger with everyone fit!

James McKevitt
James McKevitt
3 years ago

Unfortunately we don’t have a big bench overflowing with talent. If we did have such a brilliant bench than we would have coped without Kane and Son, but we didn’t we collapsed. Fair play to Jose he’s deflecting, trying to take the heat off Tanguy. When I look back now at our failure to win the Premier League or anything I think it was the lack of a proper bench that made the difference. How many times did you hear people say that the Spurs starting eleven was as good as any team in the league. Unfortunately with no depth injuries and exhaustion hurt us more than other teams. Crucially though we had no competition for places. None of the first eleven feared for their place so they didn’t have to leave their comfort zones.

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