‘Bring Sabitzer and Konate’: Many Spurs react to ‘Tottenham’s top target’ report – originally posted on Sportslens.com
Tottenham Hotspur are struggling badly in the Premier League. The 2-1 defeat last week against London rivals West Ham was their fifth in their last six games.
While Jose Mourinho remains confident about his coaching methods, it seems Spurs could take drastic measures if the results do not improve in the next fortnight.
According to reports from The Telegraph, Spurs “will place” RB Leipzig boss Julian Nagelsmann “at the top of a list of targets” to replace Mourinho if the dismal run of form continues.
The Portuguese boss apparently is facing a crucial 12 days to save his job. The results in this period will determine his fate, and also give an indication about whether the club make a move to appoint Nagelsmann.
The Leipzig boss is open to joining Spurs at the end of the season, but he is not prepared to leave mid-term which could buy Mourinho time to turn things around.
Nagelsmann is seen as one of the most exciting young managers in world football at the moment. Many Spurs fans have reacted to the news on Twitter:
Omg pls
— Alex (@_10kanee) February 22, 2021
Levy isn’t paying £30 million to sack Mourinho. And if he does, that’s our transfer budget for a player gone.
— Dan (@DanP1991) February 22, 2021
100% what’s a new coach going to do with that squad
— Jabba Bhoy (@JabbaBhoy) February 23, 2021
The manager has to be worth investing in, Pep and Klopp were, Mourinho very clearly is not.
— COYS (@AngrySpurs) February 22, 2021
Throwing money at Jose to build a squad will be much more expensive than sacking him – like a few hundred mil more.
— Stuart Creek (@JimBowenRises) February 22, 2021
bring sabitzer and konate mate
— . (@spreathed) February 22, 2021
Spurs are on course to progress to the last 16 of the Europa League against Wolfsberger but it is their form in the Premier League that is really worrying. Mourinho suggested after the defeat against the Hammers that mathematically they still have a chance to get into the top-four, but it looks difficult at the moment.
A defeat in any of the games to Burnley, Fulham and Palace would be a huge blow to their top-four ambitions. The Telegraph claim that even winning the Carabao Cup against Manchester City may not guarantee Mourinho’s job next season, especially if they crash out of Europa League and fail to secure a top-four finish.
Brendan Rodgers is another alternative choice for Spurs, but it will be really difficult for the north London club to lure him away.