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Mourinho says he is more mature than Chelsea spell to deal with 'negative moments'

mawspurs

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Jose Mourinho admits he is not the manager he once was, but believes maturity is helping him deal with Tottenham’s "negative moments".
Reflecting on the club's poor run of form, which has seen them lose five of their last six in the league, Mourinho says he is far calmer and less emotional than in previous jobs, referencing one of his two dramatic departures from Chelsea.


Source: Sky Sports
 

whitesocks

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He used to be insanely intense over the smallest of things, and maybe that was what made him one of the best.
He is now dealing with a different level of player at spurs. They are not as technical and they don't have the concentration levels.
But this is how it is outside the financially doped clubs - players are not flexible and need drilling, so they don't have to think.

I don't want to hear how they can't be fixed. He's a coach - that's the job.
 

JimmyG2

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Sounds like he is preparing
his speech for the defence
with his back to the redundancy wall.
Feel that the words
M'Lud should be at the end.
 

glacierSpurs

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the full transcript of the press conference is here...

That ball, the new ball, I hate that new ball, white and dark blue now, the ball didn’t want to go inside [the net]. I cannot control. Probably the yellow ball will go inside.

:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

His presser is just so entertaining.
 
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