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Clock ticking on Mourinho as Tottenham writhe in pain without Kane – The World Game
With the camouflage of Harry Kane’s mesmeric presence no longer there to shield him, Jose Mourinho, who turned 58 last week, suddenly looks time-worn and weary…
Tottenhams woeful 1-0 loss to struggling Brighton exposed a deep disconnect between the Portuguese and his players, and after 13 months of Mourinhos machinations chairman Daniel Levy is looming, scythe-in-hand, to very possibly cut short an experiment which had its detractors from the start, in light of Mourinhos divisive and polarising past.
The untimely ankle injury suffered by Kane – the foundation stone Mourinho has built his risk-averse strategy around – has hastened the decline of both team…
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