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Usually, Jose Mourinho likes to berate his own team for appearing ugly. But now on Tottenham Hotspur, it didn’t seem like it was happening.
Tottenham Hotspur has not been convincing this season. Had the lead Premier League at the start of the season, finally too loose position.
Tottenham Hotspur are now struggling to break into the top four. While it’s on Premier League standings, The Spurs are entrenched in sixth place with a collection of 48 points. Three points different from Chelsea in fourth place, as a safe zone to step into the Champions League next season.
Tottenham Hotspur also recently eliminated in the Europa League. After being in the last 16, Harry Kane et al were defeated by Dinamo Zagreb with a brilliant comeback (losing 2-3 on aggregate).
Spurs still have one chance to win, namely the Carabao Cup. April 25, they will face Manchester City.
Jose Mourinho, the Tottenham Hotspur manager was also in the spotlight. Of course, he is disappointed because his team failed to go further in the Europa League and sometimes still consistency in the Premier League.
Rumors of his dismissal flowed profusely. He is also calm, reluctant to comment much on the rumors and still makes up for his players.
Yes, like tumben-tumbenan, Mourinho does not blame his own players.
“I want to be proud of my players, no matter the result. And during my career, I have been proud of my players many times after the defeat,” he said as quoted by the press. Sky Sports.
“I was not proud last Friday (after losing to Dinamo Zagreb) and at the Emirates Stadium (beaten by Arsenal). For me, now we have to finish the season as well as we can and win the Carabao Cup,” he added.
“We have to develop passion in this team and I can’t do it alone. We have to be together,” he said.
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View track record Jose Mourinho, This man from Portugal is often fired from the clubs he coaches for commenting on the players himself. For example, when he was manager of Chelsea (second term) and Manchester United.
Mourinho often blamed his players and was dissatisfied. Mourinho also always said it openly.
“I don’t think they are star players, they are not doing well. They have to look at Sunderland and Watford (a low-level team) on an equal level,” said Mourinho before being sacked by Chelsea in 2015.
“I hope to do better from the players, especially the players who continue to play every week after week. In the end I made changes despite suffering and frustration,” he said before being sacked by MU in 2018.
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