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Tottenham fans split over Mourinho’s appointment

Tottenham Hotspurs fans are divided over the appointment of  Jose Mourinho. Some fans welcoming the arrival of Special One, while others are ‘crying’

Spurs chief Daniel Levy sacked Argentine Mauricio Pochettino, ending his five
season spell in North London.

The news of Poch’s sacking left Spurs fans heartbroken – but the arrival of ‘The Special One’
has some in tears.

One fan said on Twitter: “Cheers, fans are crying.”

Another said: “im crying, some players will have slept before Poch was sacked and wake up to
see Mourinho in charge.”

One added: “This is an insult to Pochettino. He deserves better.”

Cheers, fans are crying

— Otto 🇩🇰 (@OttoGJ03) November 20, 2019
im crying, some players will have slept before Poch was sacked and wake up to see Mourinho is
in charge

— Mubarak (@mubzhendrix) November 20, 2019
What have you done spurs……… noooooo

https://twitter.com/TheRonaldo7way/status/1197047148635983872https://twitter.com/ProfCymOhAFC

— Amanda (@SpurOnTheGulls) November 20, 2019
As much as I want the team to lift, if the players lift for Jose, that will be the biggest
shame.

Poch has been left completely out in the cold by his underperforming wantaways. One of the
saddest days in my recent memory.

— Matthew Comito (@matthewcomito) November 20, 2019
Wtf. This is an insult to Pochettino. He deserves better.

— w օ Ӏ f ɢ a η ɢ ✞ (@Gaeist) November 20, 2019
Another poor decision from Daniel #LevyOut

— 🔱Biological Fada – ish🗯️🔱 (@AprilsPhynest) November 20, 2019
Tottenham is only about 4 square miles large, we will struggle to contain Mourinho’s ego
which is bigger than even our new stadium. https://t.co/BRw16FL7og

— David Lammy (@DavidLammy) November 20, 2019
Gutted

— Martin COYS (@Dusty19646) November 20, 2019

Spurs chairman Levy was locked in talks with the 56-year-old late last night and that was
enough to seal the deal.

 

Mourinho will take his first training session this afternoon and will be in the dugout for
the crunch clash with West Ham on Saturday.

The news Spurs boss said: “I am excited to be joining a Club with such a great heritage and
such passionate supporters.

“The quality in both the squad and the academy excites me.

“Working with these players is what has attracted me.”

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