Some Spurs react to Alasdair Gold report about Mourinho’s future
Some Tottenham fans on social media were relieved to hear Alasdair Gold report today that Jose Mourinho may not be at Spurs next season irrespective of what happens in next Sunday’s Carabao Cup final.
Any lingering hopes that Tottenham had of making up lost ground on the top four spots now appears to be over after their 2-2 draw at Goodison Park yesterday.
Previous reports have indicated that Mourinho could be sacked if the Spurs miss out on Champions League qualification for a second consecutive season.
Gold claimed today that there is now an increasing belief around the club that the Portuguese coach will not be in charge next season, with Julian Nagelsmann and Brendan Rodgers both high on the club’s wishlist to replace the 58-year-old.
Some Spurs fans believe that the writing has been on the wall for Mourinho for quite some time, with a few even suggesting that he would have already been sacked if Tottenham had not made it into the Carabao Cup final.
Thank god. Finally they seem to be seeing what every fan and everyone in football can see. Just pull the trigger and lift the gloom
— gavin (@gavinspurs) April 17, 2021
Absolutely damning that since the 3-1 defeat to Liverpool in January, Tottenham are 18th in the Premier League form table. If it wasn’t for the cup final looming, you get the feeling that Jose would be gone already. #THFC #COYS https://t.co/4EN8dYezNl
— Milo Clay (@MiloClay8) April 17, 2021
Overall the right decision but I’ll be fuming if we keep the same bottlers in the summer under the new manager please freshen up https://t.co/LZlcKpl1JZ
— Musa (@musa_v2) April 17, 2021
I wanted it to work. I thought it work. Up until December, when we were top, top scorers and best defence it was working. Since then the form has been worse than what got Poch sacked. We know how his this will end. 7 games to go. #COYS https://t.co/mgW1eaZUws
— Sam Whitaker (@Samwhi) April 17, 2021
If Alasdair puts out an article suggesting Mourinho won’t be in charge next season then I think it’s pretty fair to say Mourinho won’t be in charge next season. https://t.co/VJhHr6QtQ2
— Dan (@DanBJones) April 17, 2021
18th since January 28th, how’s he even lasted this long? https://t.co/BdK3AXvVag
— (@VamosTHFC) April 17, 2021
Why wait? Ledley caretaker. Can't be any worse.
Levy has questions to answer this fanbase. Can't be trusted anymore. https://t.co/2RHm8Kxpih— gareth (@GarethSmith87) April 17, 2021
What’s the hold up? He doesn’t deserve a chance at winning the league cup. Terrible tenure. https://t.co/Pg6e6BW2ce
— Tom Spice (@spice2001) April 17, 2021
As I said. Next Sunday eve win lose or draw https://t.co/c4E064ixVc
— • ᴅᴀᴠɪᴅ ᴇʟʟɪs • (@fullback03) April 17, 2021
Daniel Levy being at Goodison yesterday told me everything I need to know because you rarely ever see him at away games https://t.co/JgDKS1lUei
— Rafee (@WholeLottaRafee) April 17, 2021
Spurs Web Opinion
The results over the last few months have not left Levy with any choice but to sack Mourinho. However, I am concerned about how the likes of Kane and Son will react to such a decision. I am not sure they would be patient enough to stick around for another rebuild under someone like Nagelsmann.
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