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Ndombele Wants Into The Team – Not Out Of The Club But For How Long?

By Joe Fish -

Tanguy Ndombele allegedly remains determined to break into the Tottenham team despite reports of a fresh fallout with Jose Mourinho.

Julien Maynard of French outlet Telefoot tweeted on Tuesday evening, after Ndombele was again an unused sub in the 2-0 win over West Ham, claiming the midfielder had told Mourinho he no longer wants to work with him.

Mourinho publicly criticised the 23-year-old’s work ethic and fitness prior to lockdown and hasn’t given him a single minute since the season’s restart.

However, The Athletic report that Ndombele’s current focus is on forcing his way into the Spurs team, rather than forcing his way out of the club.

Co-authors Charlie Eccleshare and Jack Pitt-Brooke do add, though, that the Frenchman’s stance may change towards looking for a new club if he continues to be snubbed for the remainder of the Premier League season.

Even if he hasn’t completely downed tools yet, Ndombele is clearly not doing enough in training to earn Mourinho’s trust and it is difficult to see where his opportunity may arise. At the moment Giovani Lo Celso seems to have Ndombele’s potential place locked down and Dele Alli has been a Mourinho favourite. This club may only be big enough for two of three.

I don’t want to see Ndombele leave but I don’t disagree with Mourinho’s selection of others ahead of him right now. But how long can that sort of dynamic play out cordially before things blow up beyond repair?

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Steve KillerCushion Williams
Steve KillerCushion Williams
3 years ago

He certainly hasn’t downed his tools yet.. He hasn’t even got them out the van yet. He’s had plenty of time to unbox them… What you see is what you get with him… The lad sealed his big money move (out of the lesser standard ligue 1) and thought yes i have made it to the big time.. I highly doubt he has the minerals for the premier league.. The fact is we are desperate to strengthen in certain positions, alot of key players have left us (mostly due to their poor wage), and he is picking up 200k a week to sit on the bench!.. Every ndomballboy fan should watch wolves and Burnley again.

James McKevitt
James McKevitt
3 years ago

If he’s not raring to go when he gets a game he never will be. Why he won’t leave is that he’s done nothing to show any club why they should shell out £60 million for him, quite the opposite in fact. No way will Levy sell him at a loss.

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