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Author: Allan Cho

Mourinho In: Why Tottenham’s Devastating Poor Run of Form Shouldn’t Sack the Manager

Reading Time: 4 minutesWhile holding 3 fingers: “Do you know what this is? 3-0. But it also means three Premierships and I won more Premierships alone than the other 19 managers together.” This is the famous quote Jose Mourinho said to a reporter, when his United side lost 3-0 to Tottenham in the 2018 Premier League season.  Since the beginning of his illustrious career, Jose Mourinho has won over 20+ trophies, including two UEFA Champions Leagues with Porto and Inter. During that time, Tottenham have had over 12 managerial changes. They have won only one major trophy: The EFL...

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Pierre-Emile Højbjerg: The Silent Key to Tottenham’s Title Run

Reading Time: 2 minutesTottenham Hotspur are enjoying a great start to the season, sharing first place with last year’s winners Liverpool at 24 points. Tottenham’s two most important players, Harry Kane and Heung-Min Son, have been on fire this season with a combined 31 goal contributions-in only 11 games played. It seems the magic of Jose Mourinho has struck once again, as Tottenham have earned 10/12 possible points against the top 6 clubs so far this season compared to a dismal  9/30 last season. Without a doubt, the mentality has changed around the club, and Spurs are more than...

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2020 Premier League: Best Starting 11

Reading Time: 2 minutesWith the 2020 Premier League Season concluding with a bang, here are your 2020 Premier League best 11: Formation: 4-3-3 Goalkeeper: Nick Pope You can argue that Ederson (16 clean sheets) should be there over Pope (15 clean sheets), but mind the fact that Burnley has the 9th best defense in the league compared to City with the 3rd best defense in the league based on goals conceded. Pope is also ranked 4th in saves compared to Ederson who is ranked 17th. Center back: Virgil van Dijk Is there really any explanation for this selection? Arguably...

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Lee vs Kubo: The Next Great Football Rivalry

Reading Time: 2 minutesSouth Korea and Japan have a long-lasting and historic rivalry that goes beyond the likes of football. Since the 16th century, the two countries have had many conflicts and wars and the most recent altercation was during the 20th century when Korea was under Japanese imperial rule. Since the last battle, the two have shifted gears and have trended towards a more peaceful approach in their bitter rivalry: Football Since their first matchup in 1954, South Korea and Japan have been part of many exciting and emotional games. The most memorable was the 2012 Olympics Bronze Medal...

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Breaking Down Tottenham’s Major Transfer Rumors

Reading Time: 2 minutesAs a Spurs supporter, the delay of this season was another gift from the football gods. As injuries kept piling up, the embarrassing losses kept rolling in. It’s heartbreaking to see the talented club going from Champions League finalists, to not even be Europa League-bound as they are stuck mid-table at the moment. Nonetheless, I still believe In Jose Mourinho, as it’s definitely not fair to judge him when half the team is injured, to the point where some of the academy players had to make their debuts. As long as Daniel Levy (chairman for Spurs),...

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