braineclipse
Steve Sedgley
He actually thinks he can teach Aurier and Sissoko not to switch off
In a way the article linked to answer the question of if Mourinho thinks he can get some of our players to change.Mourinho is bigger than Tottenham – which means his key strength as a manager is finally back in play
https://theathletic.com/1435190/201...s-finally-back-in-play/?source=shared-article
Thought this was an interesting read.
For now he's had a very short time at the club and no possibilities of making changes through transfers.
He's saying the right thing. It's up to the players to respond. Either they buy in to his approach wholeheartedly or they will be gone (most likely they will be unhappy and want out too).
He's giving them the chance to get with his programme. It's fair, most of them at least deserve that chance. I think it's mainly pragmatic though with the transfer window being closed.