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Opinion: Three Spurs Players Who Will Benefit From Jose Mourinho’s Arrival

By Joe Fish -

Mauricio Pochettino’s sacking at Tottenham Hotspur brings the curtain down on our best manager and team of the Premier League era.

While the Argentine’s departure is tinged with sadness, for those fans who have a heart at least, there is of course the huge element of excitement which follows change wherever it goes, and especially when that change comes in the shape of Jose Mourinho.

Those mixed emotions will be echoed within the squad. Some players will be fearful of post-Poch life; some will be looking forward to a fresh start.

Here are three players who may benefit the most from Mourinho’s arrival…

MORE: Mourinho Arrival Demands A Mentality Reboot For Some Fans

Eric Dier

It has been a difficult 18 months for Dier. Hampered by injuries and illness, the once-indispendable utility-man has been lost in the background.

Moussa Sissoko and Harry Winks leaped above him in the midfield pecking order and was even put up for sale by Pochettino, according to The Times.

However, The Telegraph report that the England international is likely to be a central figure under Mourinho, identifying him alongside Harry Kane as one of the players that ‘The Special One’ has particular admiration for. Dier was the subject of interest from Mourinho’s Manchester United in 2016.

Having the Dier of a couple of seasons ago would be like having a new signing. It’s a cliche, but it’s true. And Mourinho can make that happen.

Lucas Moura

There is a feeling among a healthy proportion of the fanbase that Lucas Moura never really got a fair crack under Pochettino. He’d only ever be a game away from being dropped, and appeared last resort off the bench.

The architecht of the finest moment of the Pochettino era, Lucas seemed to be fighting an impossible battle to permanently climb the pecking order above either Son Heung-min, Dele Alli, Erik Lamela or Christian Eriksen.

Pochettino did play favourites and Lucas wasn’t one of them. That he was not picked to start the Champions League final was a massive mistake.

I’m not convinced that Lucas is a Mourinho-type player. There are some elements to his game which the Portuguese will like and some not. But if he does perform, he will play. He won’t be blocked by Pochettino politics.

Kyle Walker-Peters

This was supposed to be the season that Walker-Peters made his first-team breakthrough but he’s gone missing since sustaining an early-season injury.

Instead we have had to endure calamity after calamity from Serge Aurier with seemingly no repercussions on his starting position at right-back.

It became clear that, despite signing a new long-term contract in December 2018, Walker-Peters did not have the trust of Pochettino. It may be that he is not ready for the Premier League, but now we will get a second opinion.

Mourinho won’t ignore Aurier’s track record so Walker-Peters may get the opportunity to prove himself before the January transfer window comes.

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Stevie Rhea
Stevie Rhea
4 years ago
Reply to  RHannay

Christ on a bike!

RHannay
RHannay
4 years ago

I am a fan of Tottenham from yesterday, Mourinho will leave and I will go with him. Mourinho is more than a club.

Eddie
Eddie
4 years ago

I think Dele is one player who might not be looking forward to Mourinho’s arrival.He said Poch taught him so much he will never forget him.Social media chatter I know,but he hasn’t kicked on since returning from injury.
If I recall Jose was very critical of his performances when he has been a Sky pundit.Dele will need to up his game or he could be in for a lengthy time on the bench.
I do agree with others that the best players will be picked each week to try to claw back the points deficit we have.Whether Eriksen will play ball is another matter.The problem for KWP is Mourinho generally doesn’t put his faith in youngsters,particularly in situations such as this.

Sid Trotter
Sid Trotter
4 years ago

And two out of three of these speak Portuguese

Spurs est1882
Spurs est1882
4 years ago

Not sure liking a player 3yrs ago will save them now. For all I dislike about Jose, he will play the best players, he doesn’t care about past or age or development.

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