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Tag: Jose Mourinho

Where do Tottenham Hotspur go from here?

Where do Tottenham Hotspur go from here?

April 29, 2021 by Simon Kelly

In the wake of a managerial departure and a loss in the EFL Cup Final, Simon Kelly discusses what’s next for Tottenham Hotspur.

Hollywood Jose and the cult of the Special One

Hollywood Jose and the cult of the Special One

April 19, 2021 by John McMahon

How hubris and nostalgia ruined the world’s most famous football manager.

Will Tuchel’s success sound the death knell for Premier League’s homegrown manager fad?

Will Tuchel’s success sound the death knell for Premier League’s homegrown manager fad?

April 1, 2021 by Jack Walton

Jack Walton discusses Thomas Tuchel’s start at Chelsea and the wider impact his performance could have on future appointments.

Mentality Monsters 2.0 - How Mourinho can emulate Klopp on April 25th

Mentality Monsters 2.0 – How Mourinho can emulate Klopp on April 25th

January 15, 2021 by Seán Crosbie

On April 25th, Tottenham Hotspur will play against Manchester City in the League Cup final. As Seán Crosbie explains, never more has a club needed a trophy as much as Spurs.

The return of Premier League strike partnerships - Part one

The return of Premier League strike partnerships – Part one

January 6, 2021 by Mitch Summers-Hall

Across a three-piece series of articles, Mitch Summers takes a look at three teams who have enjoyed great starts to the 2020/21 Premier League season utilising some variant of a strike partnership.

Jose Mourinho - From Bobby Robson's wingman to Premier League swingman

Jose Mourinho – From Bobby Robson’s wingman to Premier League swingman

October 21, 2020 by Sam Stobbart

Jose Mourinho has won a total of 25 trophies in his career, including domestic titles in England, Spain, Italy, and Portugal and two European cups. Sam Stobbart takes a look at his managerial career to date.

The Manchester derby could make or break Mourinho’s season

The Manchester derby could make or break Mourinho’s season

November 11, 2018 by Robert Barter

Robert Barter looks at the tactical battles that Jose Mourinho will have to address ahead of this Sunday’s crunch Manchester Derby.

Four potential replacement for Jose Mourinho at Manchester United

Four potential replacement for Jose Mourinho at Manchester United

September 26, 2018 by Back Page Football

Things are going from bad to worse at Manchester United so we look at some of the options that could be explored should they part ways with Jose Mourinho.

José Mourinho’s pragmatism risks dragging Manchester United into predictability

José Mourinho’s pragmatism risks dragging Manchester United into predictability

March 15, 2018 by Ben Cullimore

In the wake of Champions League defeat to Sevilla, Ben Cullimore discusses José Mourinho’s tactical rigidity and how it may be dragging Manchester United in to predictability.

Jose Mourinho has stuck to his identity at Manchester United, but is he still relevant in this football era?

Jose Mourinho has stuck to his identity at Manchester United, but is he still relevant in this football era?

February 28, 2018 by Takudzwa Chikonzo

Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho, has stuck to his pragmatic style of play, but could be in danger of being left behind by staying true to himself, writes Takudzwa Chikonzo.

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