Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham Hotspur are all words and no show as they lose against West Ham United
Tottenham Hotspur fell to a 2-1 defeat at the London Olympic Stadium to West Ham United as Michael Antonio and Jesse Lingard get on the scoresheet for the Hammers.
For the visitors striker Lucas Moura did get a goal but it was just a compensation as the Spurs yet again lost crucial points.
Jose Mourinho remains adamant about his coaching methods
Jose Mourinho has defended his coaching methods after the loss to West Ham United and insists that there’s no crisis situation at Tottenham Hotspur. While there may not be crisis in the camp at the moment Tottenham Hotspur is languishing at ninth position and have won just 3 of their last 13 games.
Jose Mourinho has managed to secure only 81 points out of the available 150 in his 50 games in charge of the London side . This is his worst record for a club in his illustrious managerial career. While Mourinho remains adamant that they can make a comeback the chances look slim.
Defensive frailties are extremely clear and his old and depleted tactics are nowadays easily broken down. The special one can only show his uniqueness in quirky news interviews for his performances are not a reflection of the big words spoken in conferences.
“Not at all,” Mourinho said. “Zero. Sometimes the result are a consequence of multi situations in football. Mine and my coaching staff’s methods are second to nobody in the world.”
“I don’t know what you mean by crisis. If crisis is frustration and sadness in the dressing room, I would say so because nobody is happy. When a team fights the way the team did until the last second, it is never a group crisis. Groups are in crisis when you are not together in search of better results. I wouldn’t say crisis. I’d say a really bad run of results. We are losing too many matches.”
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