Indy Football Podcast: Where has it all gone wrong for Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham – and what next?

Season 3 Episode 24: Luke Brown is joined by Ben Burrows and Tony Evans

Wednesday 11 March 2020 19:01 GMT
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This week on The Indy Football Podcast the team ask: where has it all gone wrong for José Mourinho’s Tottenham Hotspur?

Host Luke Brown is joined by Sports Editor Ben Burrows and columnist Tony Evans to dissect Tottenham’s woeful 4-0 aggregate defeat by RB Leipzig in the Champions League, which means Spurs are now out of all three cup competitions.

They analyse Mourinho’s performance this season and question his decision to publicly criticise record signing Tanguy Ndombele.

They also dig into rumours that Mourinho was confronted by a group of senior players after the defeat in Germany, as well as examining chairman Daniel Levy’s role in the club’s recent decline.

All that and more below.

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