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Contingency planning : When Ange is sacked, who should replace him?

Who do you want as the next Tottenham Hotspur manager?

  • Andoni Iraola

    Votes: 12 19.0%
  • Marco Silva

    Votes: 8 12.7%
  • Thomas Frank

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Kieran McKenna

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Mauricio Pochettino

    Votes: 31 49.2%
  • Edin Tersic

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • A.N. Other

    Votes: 9 14.3%

  • Total voters
    63
I'll tell you what I'm seeing:

- defences still holding lines as high as possible (e.g. half way line) and playing for offside in most instances
- all centre mids on the press at the same time, without one of them holding
- a set of players not equipped to play a high press because they can't retain possession well enough. It comes straight back at them.
- full-backs still doing most of their work on the inside rather than the outside
- the wide forwards spending barely any time defending on the inside, tucking in narrow to make us compact

What I also see is a lot of jogging, not running from the players. They are trying to play a way that demands high intensity at medium intensity. There is no differentiator anymore, implying that the players aren't fully engaged in their manager tactics.

Brentford, you are talking about a game that was 7 weeks ago at the end of the injury/fatigue cycle. It was 2 weeks later (Utd) when we had the first time we finally had quite a stacked squad. That was perhaps the only game that I saw that I started to see something that would give me hope of a new gear, albeit against a poor side. There has been absolutely no consistency since. That is my biggest question mark on these tactics. In my mind Ange should find consistency first (e.g. Poch) and then refine as appropriate.

Perhaps you can tell me what refinements you're seeing from Ange in this period. Are there genuinely enough and are they genuinely big enough deltas to prove what I said in my earlier post? Unfortunately, a few tweaks and outlier games like Brentford don't wash with me. Brentford for me was more akin to City cup second half. It can happen, but never regularly under Ange over 20 months in charge.

I think it is more likely Ange would like to go back to his Day 1 tactical system. He doesn't want to come the other direction at all. He still thinks his system is the best one, and some fans are good with that. As I said above, I'm not one.

You make some very reasonable points that I can’t disagree with. I just reject the notion that we’ve been doing the same thing the whole time. I felt that’s what you were saying in the first post, but I understand now that your thinking was more nuanced.

I replied to one of your posts recently saying I would prefer Ange double down on the system now, rather than some of the changes he’s made recently. We’re so passive, and that is most certainly not Ange’s style, and not how we are when we’re at our best.
 
That’s why I don’t want Benitez long term. Get him as a short term solution to win the UEFA though or at least give it a good go.. And get Poch as a long term solution
with the number of really talented youths in the squad, i'd say poch first to unify the team and get us into europe and few cup finals, then benitez or a similar multiple trophy winning manager to finally give me something to die in peace
 
with the number of really talented youths in the squad, i'd say poch first to unify the team and get us into europe and few cup finals, then benitez or a similar multiple trophy winning manager to finally give me something to die in peace

I think that was probably Levy’s thinking with Jose and Conte.

Stop the noise about spurs never winning anything.

Unfortunately it just ramped up those noises.

Rafa for me would be only for the end of this season, as I don’t see the point in sticking with Ange now. Rafa Gives us a chance to win the UEFA and get back in the Champs league. And turn this disaster of a season in to something positive.
 
Both sons. One got a gig in the academy and one in the sports science dept. That's just normal south american custom
Ah. So in a privately owned business that you partly own, having your son learn the ropes is nepotism but using your position as a manager to get jobs for your sons isn’t. Got it.

Also I don’t think Levy’s wife is his PA.
 
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Ah. So in a privately owned business that you partly own, having your son learn the ropes is nepotism but using your position as a manager to get jobs for your sons isn’t. Got it.

Also I don’t think Levy’s wife is his PA.

Both are nepotism. It always is where you dont competitively recruit the best candidate from an open field. And there's about a 1 in a billion probability that that is your son

She is, but uses her maiden name: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/tracey-dixon-b6ab1272
 
Levy's wife is his PA and his son is shadowing him (while working in other family companies) preparing to take over his job. Its full on nepotism.

I’m sure they’ll have been through a full and rigorous interview process. It’s served us well before: Christian Gross, George Graham, Jaques Santini, Tim Sherwood, Christian Stellini, Nuno, Juande Ramos… :)
 
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