Mourinho humiliation leaves Tottenham star ‘stunned’ and mulling exit Jose Mourinho’s decision to draft a Tottenham player into breaking coronavirus lockdown rules by taking part in public training appears to have backfired. The Portuguese manager was pictured putting Spurs trio Ryan Sessegnon, Davinson Sanchez and Tanguy Ndombele through their paces in public last week. The decision was widely criticised, with the club releasing a statement that reminded players and staff to obey the social distancing guidelines laid out by the government in order to slow the spread of the virus. Now, a report from British newspaper the Daily Mail (who cite French outlet L’Equipe) has revealed how Ndombele is ‘considering his future’ after the shock session. The article notes the stunning details of the training session, with the Portuguese manager reportedly ‘knocking on Ndombele’s front door and asking the midfielder to join him for a run.’ Ndombele became the club’s record signing in the summer after Tottenham forked out an initial £55.45 million for his signature prior to add-ons. The French midfielder – who was the victim of a vicious Mourinho rant after his underwhelming display in a Premier League clash with Burnley – acquiesced to the demand despite ‘barely leaving his home for the previous two weeks.’ The bizarre episode has reportedly left the player wondering where he stands at White Hart Lane, with his fractured relationship with Mourinho a significant point of contention.   Despite his initial lack of success, Mourinho appeared set to persevere with the 23-year-old, though one pundit has launched a scathing attack on his performances thus far. One escape route touted has been to La Liga, with Barcelona emerging as a potential candidate to rescue Ndomebele from his Tottenham and Mourinho nightmare. Meanwhile, Spurs supremo Daniel Levy will sanction the departure of Harry Kane to Manchester United this summer, according to a report. The Mail on Sunday believes the sale of the England talisman will happen when the transfer window opens, though there’s a catch: United have been told they must pay a world-record equalling fee of £200m to sign the striker. Kane has endured a difficult season, having been sidelined since New Years’ Day with a torn hamstring tendon and seen Mauricio Pochettino, whom he had a strong working relationship with, replaced at the helm by Jose Mourinho. But it is the potential failure to qualify for the Champions League that could prove the decisive trigger for an exit and the striker spoke about his future on an Instagram live chat and the overriding message was a mixed one. The striker admitted to being ambitious and said: “I’m not someone to just stay there for the sake of it.” Read the full story here.   The post Mourinho humiliation leaves Tottenham star ‘stunned’ and mulling exit appeared first on teamtalk.com. - SPORT BETTING

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Mourinho humiliation leaves Tottenham star ‘stunned’ and mulling exit Jose Mourinho’s decision to draft a Tottenham player into breaking coronavirus lockdown rules by taking part in public training appears to have backfired. The Portuguese manager was pictured putting Spurs trio Ryan Sessegnon, Davinson Sanchez and Tanguy Ndombele through their paces in public last week. The decision was widely criticised, with the club releasing a statement that reminded players and staff to obey the social distancing guidelines laid out by the government in order to slow the spread of the virus. Now, a report from British newspaper the Daily Mail (who cite French outlet L’Equipe) has revealed how Ndombele is ‘considering his future’ after the shock session. The article notes the stunning details of the training session, with the Portuguese manager reportedly ‘knocking on Ndombele’s front door and asking the midfielder to join him for a run.’ Ndombele became the club’s record signing in the summer after Tottenham forked out an initial £55.45 million for his signature prior to add-ons. The French midfielder – who was the victim of a vicious Mourinho rant after his underwhelming display in a Premier League clash with Burnley – acquiesced to the demand despite ‘barely leaving his home for the previous two weeks.’ The bizarre episode has reportedly left the player wondering where he stands at White Hart Lane, with his fractured relationship with Mourinho a significant point of contention.   Despite his initial lack of success, Mourinho appeared set to persevere with the 23-year-old, though one pundit has launched a scathing attack on his performances thus far. One escape route touted has been to La Liga, with Barcelona emerging as a potential candidate to rescue Ndomebele from his Tottenham and Mourinho nightmare. Meanwhile, Spurs supremo Daniel Levy will sanction the departure of Harry Kane to Manchester United this summer, according to a report. The Mail on Sunday believes the sale of the England talisman will happen when the transfer window opens, though there’s a catch: United have been told they must pay a world-record equalling fee of £200m to sign the striker. Kane has endured a difficult season, having been sidelined since New Years’ Day with a torn hamstring tendon and seen Mauricio Pochettino, whom he had a strong working relationship with, replaced at the helm by Jose Mourinho. But it is the potential failure to qualify for the Champions League that could prove the decisive trigger for an exit and the striker spoke about his future on an Instagram live chat and the overriding message was a mixed one. The striker admitted to being ambitious and said: “I’m not someone to just stay there for the sake of it.” Read the full story here.   The post Mourinho humiliation leaves Tottenham star ‘stunned’ and mulling exit appeared first on teamtalk.com.


Jose Mourinho’s decision to draft a Tottenham player into breaking coronavirus lockdown rules by taking part in public training appears to have backfired.

The Portuguese manager was pictured putting Spurs trio Ryan Sessegnon, Davinson Sanchez and Tanguy Ndombele through their paces in public last week.

The decision was widely criticised, with the club releasing a statement that reminded players and staff to obey the social distancing guidelines laid out by the government in order to slow the spread of the virus.

Now, a report from British newspaper the Daily Mail (who cite French outlet L’Equipe) has revealed how Ndombele is ‘considering his future’ after the shock session.

The article notes the stunning details of the training session, with the Portuguese manager reportedly ‘knocking on Ndombele’s front door and asking the midfielder to join him for a run.’

Ndombele became the club’s record signing in the summer after Tottenham forked out an initial £55.45 million for his signature prior to add-ons.

The French midfielder – who was the victim of a vicious Mourinho rant after his underwhelming display in a Premier League clash with Burnley – acquiesced to the demand despite ‘barely leaving his home for the previous two weeks.’

The bizarre episode has reportedly left the player wondering where he stands at White Hart Lane, with his fractured relationship with Mourinho a significant point of contention.

 

Despite his initial lack of success, Mourinho appeared set to persevere with the 23-year-old, though one pundit has launched a scathing attack on his performances thus far.

One escape route touted has been to La Liga, with Barcelona emerging as a potential candidate to rescue Ndomebele from his Tottenham and Mourinho nightmare.

Meanwhile, Spurs supremo Daniel Levy will sanction the departure of Harry Kane to Manchester United this summer, according to a report.

The Mail on Sunday believes the sale of the England talisman will happen when the transfer window opens, though there’s a catch: United have been told they must pay a world-record equalling fee of £200m to sign the striker.

Harry Kane Tottenham

Kane has endured a difficult season, having been sidelined since New Years’ Day with a torn hamstring tendon and seen Mauricio Pochettino, whom he had a strong working relationship with, replaced at the helm by Jose Mourinho.

But it is the potential failure to qualify for the Champions League that could prove the decisive trigger for an exit and the striker spoke about his future on an Instagram live chat and the overriding message was a mixed one.

The striker admitted to being ambitious and said: “I’m not someone to just stay there for the sake of it.”

Read the full story here.

 

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