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Mauricio Pochettino - Sacked

Oh my! this could be a glimmer of batsh.ittery contributing to real tangible success........but how can we prove it?

Not statsbomb, obviously

Maybe tell him to kill off the batsh.ittery and see if all returns to mean... Or if the effect is that strong even serious relegation fears!

We're close, so close to a breakthrough....
If he is batbrick the success would be despite it, not because of it.
 
dis is me:)

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Really interesting to hear a lot of the views on Poch in this thread being articulated by the media for the first time.

https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/indy-football-podcast-tottenham-hotspur-mauricio-pochettino-daniel-levy-christian-eriksen-a9082011.html

Not for the precious or feint hearted. Really uncompromising views on what's happening at Tottenham, including rumours they have heard of "simmering discontent" behind the scenes and how Poch is negatively effecting the atmosphere at the club.
 
Really interesting to hear a lot of the views on Poch in this thread being articulated by the media for the first time.

https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/indy-football-podcast-tottenham-hotspur-mauricio-pochettino-daniel-levy-christian-eriksen-a9082011.html

Not for the precious or feint hearted. Really uncompromising views on what's happening at Tottenham, including rumours they have heard of "simmering discontent" behind the scenes and how Poch is negatively effecting the atmosphere at the club.

A lot of smoke at this stage. The noises Trippier was making, Jan being dropped, players wanting away, the manager moaning in the press.

Ah welcome back Tottenham. Where have you been for the past 5 years?
 
I think the press has been quite kind to Spurs and particularly Poch.
There has been surprisingly little regarding the lethargy and strange selections!
 
Picking up pace now though.


https://www.independent.co.uk/sport...ow-eriksen-vs-arsenal-derby-a9082976.html?amp

First of all, there are those 15 defeats in 2019. But there’s also the fact that they currently trump the number of wins (14). Spurs have actually only won four of the last 15, and haven’t won an away game in the league since January.

Many might fairly point to the Champions League run, and how it’s ridiculous to say a team that got to the club game’s greatest stage has gone “stale” – but that almost proves the point.

The eliminations of Emirates Marketing Project and Ajax were not classically calculated Pochettino displays but largely adrenaline-fuelled chaos with wild swings and players pushing themselves through on emotion, in a way that is historically in-keeping with declining teams raising it amid the heightened atmosphere of big games.

There’s also the problem that there was no crescendo. The tepid final defeat to Liverpool was itself entirely in-keeping with the poor domestic performances. “Focusing on the Champions League” does not sufficiently explain such a drop-off.

Similarly, had those single big moments gone a different way in the big European ties, or one of either United or Arsenal not been a greater disaster at the end of last season, Spurs would have suddenly endured another underwhelming Champions League campaign and failed to qualify for the next one.
 
I think the press has been quite kind to Spurs and particularly Poch.
There has been surprisingly little regarding the lethargy and strange selections!

Probably because the players usually don’t talk anonymously to the press like they are doing now. Even when we’ve had bad runs of form before, or a slow start to a season, everything has still felt tight.
 
Manager has to change for me. He's shifting from up and comer to major player.

He's now going to encounter players, agents, supporters etc with a completely different mindset and expectations of him then there was before.

It'lll take some time to adjust and I hope he does, if he can't no way is he ready to take on a Tier 1 management job, it'll crush him. He's at the perfect place to make the transition to a top top manager with us.

Part of that will be to cultivate a ruthless streak, it's easy with troublemakers but I'm talking about dropping underperformers who he loves, playing those he doesn't cause it's for the best, the real trenches stuff.
 
Picking up pace now though.


https://www.independent.co.uk/sport...ow-eriksen-vs-arsenal-derby-a9082976.html?amp

First of all, there are those 15 defeats in 2019. But there’s also the fact that they currently trump the number of wins (14). Spurs have actually only won four of the last 15, and haven’t won an away game in the league since January.

Many might fairly point to the Champions League run, and how it’s ridiculous to say a team that got to the club game’s greatest stage has gone “stale” – but that almost proves the point.

The eliminations of Emirates Marketing Project and Ajax were not classically calculated Pochettino displays but largely adrenaline-fuelled chaos with wild swings and players pushing themselves through on emotion, in a way that is historically in-keeping with declining teams raising it amid the heightened atmosphere of big games.

There’s also the problem that there was no crescendo. The tepid final defeat to Liverpool was itself entirely in-keeping with the poor domestic performances. “Focusing on the Champions League” does not sufficiently explain such a drop-off.

Similarly, had those single big moments gone a different way in the big European ties, or one of either United or Arsenal not been a greater disaster at the end of last season, Spurs would have suddenly endured another underwhelming Champions League campaign and failed to qualify for the next one.


The Tottenham Hotspur squad are as puzzled by the situation as anyone else. Although the natural presumption would be that there’s some big story behind Mauricio Pochettino dropping Jan Vertonghen, it certainly doesn’t seem that way.

There’s been no big blow-up. There’s certainly been no punch-up. There’s just been the same refrain from many close to the squad. “It’s just typical Pochettino,” they say.

It’s a decision taken without any apparent explanation, one that the manager will stubbornly persist with until the moment he doesn’t – as has been precisely the case for five years.​

Playing into much of this is that many players actually expected a change. Sources say that, around May, some of the squad believed he would leave in the summer. Some were primed for him to go. Instead, they’re faced with the same old ambiguity.

There’s similarly the problem that some senior players have been a little more curious about the tactics. The outlines for how he wants the team to play aren’t quite as clear as they used to be, with more focus on individuals being asked to do different jobs in different games. It just feels more of a muddle, of the type that arises when an idea has been in place for a while.

One theory among the players about Vertonghen is that, coming from the more outspoken Ajax school, he has inadvertently made comments that Pochettino hasn’t liked. So he’s been left out, leaving Spurs short of their best team.​


Shocking that the players are left wondering why Vertonghen is dropped. Sounds like they seem kinda sick of Poch.
 
I sai yesterday that the DCM issue certainly doesn't help especially in comparison to what 2 of Dier/Wanyama/Dembele were giving a while back. But the defence is in transition, with the new guys still to prove it and 3 of the old guard, either getting older or leaving sometime soon.

If you reflect that situation onto what our expectations are and our hopes of improving every year......it's probably going to be a struggle (to improve) and not going to sort itself out for a couple of seasons.


There was always going to be transition. Personally Im a big fan of Sanchez and I think he'll be fine, but of course it takes games to find consistency etc.

However - that defensive contribution ahead of the defence - thats the real critical part for me.

Our defence is regularly completely exposed, because the team ahead just isnt working properly. And it looks bad as a result.

In years past our defence didnt have half as much to get right to look twice as good...
 
It’s so frustrating being a football fan - I don’t think there’s anything else in life that you can be so emotionally involved with, and yet be so totally in the dark about. I’m sick of having to feed off scraps and rumours!
 
The Tottenham Hotspur squad are as puzzled by the situation as anyone else. Although the natural presumption would be that there’s some big story behind Mauricio Pochettino dropping Jan Vertonghen, it certainly doesn’t seem that way.

There’s been no big blow-up. There’s certainly been no punch-up. There’s just been the same refrain from many close to the squad. “It’s just typical Pochettino,” they say.

It’s a decision taken without any apparent explanation, one that the manager will stubbornly persist with until the moment he doesn’t – as has been precisely the case for five years.​

Playing into much of this is that many players actually expected a change. Sources say that, around May, some of the squad believed he would leave in the summer. Some were primed for him to go. Instead, they’re faced with the same old ambiguity.

There’s similarly the problem that some senior players have been a little more curious about the tactics. The outlines for how he wants the team to play aren’t quite as clear as they used to be, with more focus on individuals being asked to do different jobs in different games. It just feels more of a muddle, of the type that arises when an idea has been in place for a while.

One theory among the players about Vertonghen is that, coming from the more outspoken Ajax school, he has inadvertently made comments that Pochettino hasn’t liked. So he’s been left out, leaving Spurs short of their best team.​


Shocking that the players are left wondering why Vertonghen is dropped. Sounds like they seem kinda sick of Poch.
Why is it shocking the players are left wondering why Verts is dropped? Everyone on here is wondering why the hell he is dropped:D

I'm always sceptical about these types of stories that are apparently coming from the dressing room. Funny how these things are never picked up on until a club is going through some sort of 'crisis'. These stories only ever come out when a club is going through a bad patch which leads me to think most of the time at least its just a load of speculative gonads....
 
The frustrating this is that I can totally understand there being issues if we hadn’t finished top 4, and/or hadn’t got to the CL final (in such dramatic fashion no less), and/or hadn’t invested in the squad, and/or hadn’t finished the stadium. But we did all of those things, and so this should be the season where we have renewed momentum and energy! Is it just the Eriksen and Vertonghen situations that have sowed the seeds of wider decay?
 
Why is it shocking the players are left wondering why Verts is dropped? Everyone on here is wondering why the hell he is dropped:D

I'm always sceptical about these types of stories that are apparently coming from the dressing room. Funny how these things are never picked up on until a club is going through some sort of 'crisis'. These stories only ever come out when a club is going through a bad patch which leads me to think most of the time at least its just a load of speculative gonads....

You mean the quotes from “anonymous sources” are really from the voice in the back of the journalists head that happens to corroborate whatever story they decide to write.

It’s obvious something is wrong but these stories are nothing but guesswork.
 
Manager has to change for me. He's shifting from up and comer to major player.

The manager "coach" has changed and has been found out sadly not "major player" material.
This was best illustrated by the lack of fire in the belly of the players in CL final. Yes bad/terrible start but they all looked ill-prepared and muddled in their attitude.
As much as it upsets me to say it, I'm brassed of watching the lack of fire in the belly of our squad.
Klopp (spit) said best for me "I want them to go out there angry".
 
I can't help thinking back to Cheatski when they downed tools to get Mou out. As soon as he went, the same players all started performing again. I'm hoping our lot have more about them than Cheatski, but I can't think of a feasible explanation to the downturn in form
 
I can't help thinking back to Cheatski when they downed tools to get Mou out. As soon as he went, the same players all started performing again. I'm hoping our lot have more about them than Cheatski, but I can't think of a feasible explanation to the downturn in form

Feels very similar sadly.
 
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