Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho has billed himself as “one of the game’s most important managers” and attacked those who question his coaching methods by saying: “I don’t think anyone Is also going to discuss rocket science with the people of NASA. “
Portuguese manager has come in for criticism this season As his Spurs side have struggled for consistency in many competitions.
However, they are still in the hunt for the top four, through the Carabao Cup final, and can do all on the services of a proven winner in the dugout.
What has been said
Quoted in a virtual Playing with MourinhoThe ‘AIA’, organized by Spurs, deals with how he deals with critics, with former Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United bosses saying: “I don’t think anyone would be on rocket science with the NASA guys Going to discuss, with everyone. The world.
“They think they can discuss football with one of the most important managers in the game. That’s the beauty of football. I got used to it. I appreciate that. So that’s fine for me.”
How many trophies has Mourinho won?
Mourinho, who previously worked with Bobby Robson and Louis van Gaal in Barcelona, burst onto the coaching scene in Porto. He guided them to win the title in Portugal with the UEFA Cup and Champions League victory.
Three Premier League titles to go with FA Cup and League Cup successes were secured in two spells at Chelsea, while one was enjoyed at Serie A, Copa Italia and Champions League Treble Inter.
Another league title, this time in La Liga, while Real Madrid claimed and Mourinho captured another League Cup and Europa League on a podium with Manchester United.
In total, he has won 24 trophies as a manager and in 2010 was voted FIFA Coach of the Year.
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Mourinho has faced accusations of making Tottenham difficult to watch this season With discussion of the opening round of a title challenge in 2020–21.
Questions are now being asked about his future, but a lucrative contract in North London is scheduled to last until 2023.
It remains to be seen whether he will be honored with Mourinho’s current record at the Sporns, with 22 defeats and a chance to win 44 matches in 83 games.
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