Aside from the obvious money incentive i think he also sees it as an opportunity to add the Premier League to his CV, whereas it’s hard to imagine Tottenham doing any worst in the league than they’ve already done thus far so he probably believes he can do the job of helping them climb up the table a bit while also having a shot at being in charge of a club that is in the UCL knockouts which would ultimately do good to his reputation even if he doesn’t necessarily continue there after the end of the season.
Anybody have any idea how many points difference off Merda or Napoli or Milan or Roma were we when he got sacked compared to the standings now?
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Might be too small of a sample size to compare though but i feel like we were far fewer points off the first places back then compared to the current 18points gap to Merda.
This morning my brother who is an Arsenal fan told me Tottenham new coach is a former Serie A player and if I see him, I might know who that is. I came to look at the TV and it's Tudor. I had no idea he's now in England. Best of luck to him.
People thought he’s an actual coach. Told you all from the first moment that he’s absolutely rubbish. Should have never stayed here after the season was over
You make it sound as if we hired him after his Spurs stint lol. And he did a pretty job last season, but is nowhere near Juve level to be a long term option.
You make it sound as if we hired him after his Spurs stint lol. And he did a pretty job last season, but is nowhere near Juve level to be a long term option.
even though you ignored that cabal played the worst ~20 minutes of any juve defender i can remember, statements like this look like science and should be carved into stone
even though you ignored that cabal played the worst ~20 minutes of any juve defender i can remember, statements like this look like science and should be carved into stone