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Tottenham’s training ground described as “miserable” with Mourinho fighting to save his job

By Bruce Grove -

Tottenham’s elimination from the Europa League is proving too much for the players to handle and reports say their dressing room has become miserable.

The Lilywhites started this season with so much positivity in terms of results and they even topped the Premier League table late last year.

However, things have quickly unravelled and their elimination from Europe’s second club competition means that they are now likely to go trophyless unless they upset Man City in the Carabao Cup.

Sun Sports says Jose Mourinho is currently managing a “miserable” atmosphere around his players ahead of their next game.

The Lilywhites will face Aston Villa in the Premier League tomorrow and the report says their training ground isn’t a happy place at the moment.

Their spectacular capitulation in Croatia hasn’t gone down well with the Special One, who has accused some of his players of being there just because of the money.

He risks making things worse by that statement and it isn’t the first time that he has come for his players in the last few days.

He also slammed them for their performance in the game against Arsenal and it seems like he is throwing his last punches in a bid to save his Spurs job.

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Tangangry
Tangangry
3 years ago

Sounds a lot to me like Jose telling it how it is. Now, whether thats a good idea or not is a different question.

Anyway, would be a bit weird if they were all there larking about full of the joys of spring don’t you think?

Last edited 3 years ago by Tangangry
Buffalo Soldier
Buffalo Soldier
3 years ago

I do agree they are letting the club down but surely for £15m pa (what – it has dropped to £13m pa?) you have the resources to get them playing for the shirt if not we may as well have
(insert name of alternative coach) here.

James McKevitt
James McKevitt
3 years ago
Reply to  Pablito

😁😁👍😜

legoverlass
legoverlass
3 years ago

I can accept losing. I can accept not winning anything. What I cannot and will not accept is a lack of passion and desire to play for the club and its supporters and a lack of respect for the history and traditions of this great football institution. This club has seen many great players wearing that shirt that most of this current crop would not be good enough to be their boot boys. Lloris is bang to rights. It is a disgrace and it starts at the very top of the tree at THFC and the poison seeps down affecting everyone. We know, the players know and the board knows that running a successful football club is and has never been the principal focus. A football club that operates on that basis has no soul and no desire and that is what we are seeing manifest itself on the pitch. This is the cancer that has been eating away inside this club for the past 20 years and it is called ENIC.

Last edited 3 years ago by legoverlass
Pablito
Pablito
3 years ago

Miserably staring out of the windscreens of their Bentleys, driving to their luxurious homes and looking at their bank statements printed in landscape not portrait format. Bullet proof contracts that mean they can’t be sacked however poorly they perform. The misery must be unbearable.

Paddio
Paddio
3 years ago

This shows we’ve the wrong players at the club, only willing to perform with the right situation. This is the key to lads it only tottenham quote. You have to have the players the manager wants and bought into their philosophy, if the coach just gets told who he gets is it any surprise you go though a huge qty of managers we go through.

James McKevitt
James McKevitt
3 years ago

Miserable millionaires bloody cheek in the present circumstances.

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