The current Tottenham team is arguably the best that the club has had in recent seasons.
They are currently one of the in-form teams in England, and they are top of the Premier League table, ahead of Liverpool on goal difference.
Their position can be largely attributed to the form of their players who seem to be responding well to the instructions of Jose Mourinho.
Having won three Premier League titles already, Mourinho has the right experience to help guide the club’s current players to end their trophy drought.
One of the players who has improved under Mourinho is Steven Bergwijn and Tim Sherwood says that the Dutchman would play ahead of David Ginola if the former Spurs star was in the current team.
Bergwijn joined Spurs in the last January transfer window as one of the first players that the club signed for Mourinho.
Sherwood praised the work rate of the current Tottenham players and said that some of the club’s legends wouldn’t be able to play in this team.
He said on Sky Sports as quoted on HITC: “They [former legends] wouldn’t play in this Tottenham side. They would not play, as good as they are. Legends of the club. Ginola wouldn’t do the running back what Bergwijn’s doing. He wouldn’t do that, although he was a brilliant player.”