Tottenham Thread - 2022/23

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SSN reporting that Nagelsmann is "open to talks" about becoming the next man to fail to lead Spurs to silverware.
I really hope he doesn't go there, I quite like him and don't want to see him as spurs manager. Plus, he might bloody succeed.
 
I really hope he doesn't go there, I quite like him and don't want to see him as spurs manager. Plus, he might bloody succeed.
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I've heard he can also be abrasive and quarrelsome: seems to make a habit of falling out with everybody. And I don't think he'll allow Kane(pen) to play as selfishly as he does, he'll want him to put a shift in and that would be anathema to the golden boy, he prefers the team to built around him - he is the focal point of the team.

If Poch was (as some have suggested) leant upon to ensure Kane(pen) played the CL Final what more evidence is needed to prove he is centre of all things Spurs? And from the admittedly very little that I know about Nagelsmann,
I can't see him allowing that to continue.
 
I am, he's a terrific coach tactically, something different to what the league have seen before and a much better man manager by all accounts than either Conte or the modern day Maureen.
I know we all like to laugh at Spurs' knack of bottling opportunities; Spursy etc etc. I'm as guilty as anyone of doing it. But they do seem to have an inherent inability to "get the job done" (except when they play us in their all singing, all dancing shiny new stadium, obviously). It's almost a mental block with them, like us going to tmm. Will a new manager change that? Maybe, maybe not. They can't say they haven't had the quality of player to win silverware this past decade.
I've heard he can also be abrasive and quarrelsome: seems to make a habit of falling out with everybody. And I don't think he'll allow Kane(pen) to play as selfishly as he does, he'll want him to put a shift in and that would be anathema to the golden boy, he prefers the team to built around him - he is the focal point of the team.

If Poch was (as some have suggested) leant upon to ensure Kane(pen) played the CL Final what more evidence is needed to prove he is centre of all things Spurs? And from the admittedly very little that I know about Nagelsmann,
I can't see him allowing that to continue.
Yeah; I read that somewhere. Not sure how that'll go down with the likes of one of our own, Romero, Lloris, Dier, Richarlison (specially Richarlison!).
 
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