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Jose Mourinho - SACKED

Agree with you regarding Poch - as great as winning a trophy is, for the majority of the season you are playing league football and for the majority of the time we was winning league games which meant most weekends we were happy bunnies.

However, like it or not for Poch to be considered a truly top coach he has to win trophies. Over achieving, being an underdog and outperforming expectations is one thing - but to actually win trophies, getting over the line is another level hence why we never succeeded doing so under him. We had lower expectations, there was less pressure on Poch than his rivals and when there was expectations because we had got to a position where we could really achieve we flopped. That is where the likes of Mourinho, Pep et al far exceed him. Yes, they have had more money to spend etc we all know that and that of course can't be discounted, but with that comes a lot more pressure to deliver in the very biggest events which they do regularly. Not to say Poch cant, but thats what he has to do one way or another to show he really is one of the best. Its like being a top striker, the hardest thing to do in football is actually put the ball in the back of the net. That's why the top strikers are valued the most, and why Jose etc get paid the most. They are finishers. I really hope Poch becomes one too.....

I agree but my point was where he ranks in my affections and his time at the club, be it trophies or not, not if the greater game consider him a great coach.
 
Don’t like the negative tactics especially against mid table or relegation teams but very happy with the win even if we did ride our luck a little at times.


Playing on the counter at home against a mid table side. Going forward I’d like to see us be a bit more proactive, especially at home.

So would I - but I am sure we will be. Arsenal were above us and on a good run of form. Similar to the United game, Mourinho cut his cloth accordingly.

442 offers a lot of scope to change to 433 or 424 against teams parking the bus.
 
fudging Sky tossers! Twisting every word to make a headline! What Mourinho says is that it's a disgrace to fine them if they are not guilty!!

They are being sensationalist but I thought it was quite clear what Mourinho was saying. He was being very clever about it but he was basically saying "It's laughable that they aren't banned".

Whatever else Mourinho is, he's a very witty and intelligent man.
 
They are being sensationalist but I thought it was quite clear what Mourinho was saying. He was being very clever about it but he was basically saying "It's laughable that they aren't banned".

Whatever else Mourinho is, he's a very witty and intelligent man.
That's probably what he thinks, but it wasn't what he said.
 
I'm a bit puzzled by people talking about a change in formation. We have defended in a 4-4-2 in pretty much all of the big games under Mourinho and it is how he normally sets us up to see out a lead.

We simply haven't. Kane has been a lone striker virtually every time he has played.
 
That's not true. Against Manchester United we played a 4-4-2 in defence with Lamela playing off Kane.

Here's a Twitter thread looking at this


He did similar against Liverpool


In phases against City


United back in December

https://www.coachesvoice.com/tactical-analysis-manchester-united-2-tottenham-1-rashford/
It's not Son next to Kane it's Sissoko not being next to Winks.

When they are paired together they bring out the worst of each other, no complimentary attributes at all and they actually detract from each other.
 
It's not Son next to Kane it's Sissoko not being next to Winks.

When they are paired together they bring out the worst of each other, no complimentary attributes at all and they actually detract from each other.

I agree. I said exactly the same thing in this thread earlier today.
 
I agree. I said exactly the same thing in this thread earlier today.

TBF they have for over a season filled a gap where we had 3 very decent DMs.

The Dier, Dembele and Wanyama rotation was for me a huge part of our success

They are not natural to that role as that three are or were.

Sissoko for me has done a lot of stop gap work at Spurs and for long periods has been a bright light in what has been a dull 18 months
 
I'm a bit puzzled by people talking about a change in formation. We have defended in a 4-4-2 in pretty much all of the big games under Mourinho and it is how he normally sets us up to see out a lead.

He hasn't, however, had Lucas and Sissoko staying wide with two central mids in a four that I can recall as a game plan. He has usually looked to retain there 4-2-3-1, and I think that is where a lot of our issues have been because he doesn't especially care for it. I always saw him as a 4-3-3 bloke, but 4-4-2 works well for what we have.
 
That's not true. Against Manchester United we played a 4-4-2 in defence with Lamela playing off Kane.

Here's a Twitter thread looking at this


He did similar against Liverpool


In phases against City


United back in December

https://www.coachesvoice.com/tactical-analysis-manchester-united-2-tottenham-1-rashford/


All true, and in fairness I thought the Liverpool game was very, very unlucky, but I think it is fair to say this is the first time we've seen a 4-4-2 for some time. Maybe because he only deploys it against big clubs? I'd like to see him stick to it until we develop the time/players for 4-3-3 which I feel will be the way we play next. season.
 
He hasn't, however, had Lucas and Sissoko staying wide with two central mids in a four that I can recall as a game plan. He has usually looked to retain there 4-2-3-1, and I think that is where a lot of our issues have been because he doesn't especially care for it. I always saw him as a 4-3-3 bloke, but 4-4-2 works well for what we have.

We've consistently defended in a 4-4-2 in the big games and when we are trying to play out a lead. I think that you are right that this is the first time he has done it with that line up but some of that has been forced on him. Sissoko and Moura worked really well in those roles.
 
All true, and in fairness I thought the Liverpool game was very, very unlucky, but I think it is fair to say this is the first time we've seen a 4-4-2 for some time. Maybe because he only deploys it against big clubs? I'd like to see him stick to it until we develop the time/players for 4-3-3 which I feel will be the way we play next. season.

We saw it against United in our first game of the restart. So he's done it in both of our big games after the break.

I'm not sure how it would work against the smaller sides but the team are used to transitioning between that and 4-2-3-1, so it is something that is easily adjusted if it's not working.
 
We've consistently defended in a 4-4-2 in the big games and when we are trying to play out a lead. I think that you are right that this is the first time he has done it with that line up but some of that has been forced on him. Sissoko and Moura worked really well in those roles.

it was encouraging on many levels. He made changes, he started to see pairings which don't work, and I have to say our defending has improved. I am going to put the lemons away, take a deep breath and try again. He is actually endearing when he gets it right/things are going well. It is when they aren't...on a different note, I wonder what this means for Dele. I love him but am having a hard time seeing where he fits in this shape/formation, unless Son drops back and takes over from Sissoko, which would actually leave us in better attacking shape? I am eager to see the Dele/Kane resumption, but even when playing badly, Sonny is telly important.

I think the biggest thing is that the players know what he wants and what they're doing which I have not always been convinced by. You/someone made a great observation re: Moura that when he is given a specific role he is much much better!
 
fudging Sky tossers! Twisting every word to make a headline! What Mourinho says is that it's a disgrace to fine them if they are not guilty. And equally a disgrace to only fine them if they are guilty.
But he does say it is a disgraceful decision, so Sky are obviously going to use his words?!

Mourinho directly says it is a disgraceful decision, and you are moaning about Sky?!

See here at 5:42

 
TBF they have for over a season filled a gap where we had 3 very decent DMs.

The Dier, Dembele and Wanyama rotation was for me a huge part of our success

They are not natural to that role as that three are or were.

Sissoko for me has done a lot of stop gap work at Spurs and for long periods has been a bright light in what has been a dull 18 months

I mentioned to someone the other day that those three all seemed to fall apart at the same time - probably a key contribution to our decline post leaving WHL, in hindsight we needed to act quicker to address that.
 
it was encouraging on many levels. He made changes, he started to see pairings which don't work, and I have to say our defending has improved. I am going to put the lemons away, take a deep breath and try again. He is actually endearing when he gets it right/things are going well. It is when they aren't...on a different note, I wonder what this means for Dele. I love him but am having a hard time seeing where he fits in this shape/formation, unless Son drops back and takes over from Sissoko, which would actually leave us in better attacking shape? I am eager to see the Dele/Kane resumption, but even when playing badly, Sonny is telly important.

I think the biggest thing is that the players know what he wants and what they're doing which I have not always been convinced by. You/someone made a great observation re: Moura that when he is given a specific role he is much much better!

He's used Dele as the #10 in a 4-4-2 early on in his tenure, so it is something that he might try again. I don't think that this will be a permanent switch of formation and that he'll continue with 4-2-3-1/4-3-3 against the smaller teams.
 
I mentioned to someone the other day that those three all seemed to fall apart at the same time - probably a key contribution to our decline post leaving WHL, in hindsight we needed to act quicker to address that.

We really have not recovered. The sheer strength and defensive excellence we had with them made us such a force.
 
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