During an astonishing post-match press conference, the Spurs manager also confronted a national newspaper journalist and claimed members of the media have insulted his integrity
BET=MNU£17.5DRAW£36EVE£47.5Andre Villas-Boas has accused former Tottenham owner Lord Sugar of driving an “agenda” against him and lashed out at members of the media attacking his integrity.
The Spurs manager has come under pressure since the humiliating 6-0 defeat to Emirates Marketing Project last weekend, with his side ninth in the Premier League and 10 points behind leaders Arsenal after Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Manchester United.
Villas-Boas, who was sacked by Chelsea in March 2012, claimed Sugar - who has questioned the Portuguese on Twitter and in radio interviews - has been one of the chief influences as the Portuguese finds his position under scrutiny.
"I think it's a very driven agenda by somebody that doesn't honour the club, neither myself nor my players,” Villas-Boas told BBC Radio Five.
"It's [the fans’] team, their passion and they don't trade it for anything else, not like Alan Sugar who trades it for money.”
While Villas-Boas looked to play down his criticism of Sugar in his post-match press conference, the 36-year-old turned his attention to the media and singled out one journalist from a national newspaper.
Asked whether he had been shown enough respect, Villas-Boas responded: “I think it’s pretty clear. I don’t think so. Some people insult my integrity, my values, my professionalism.
“One of these people is sitting over here and insults the success that I have achieved at other clubs. And I don’t think it’s fair, I think it’s a lack of respect and an attack on a person’s integrity.
During a tense exchange with the journalist, Villas Boas added: “You have always chased people, you attack people. You don’t attack them by the front, you attack them sitting when you write. You attack integrities, you attack competence, the integrity of a person, their human values and you don’t even know that person.
“We never got a chance to sit down and speak about it. Only when I give you that chance, and I know you and you know me, are you able to reach conclusions like the ones you did. I think your articles were completely out of order.”