
Jose Mourinho has been sacked as Tottenham coach after 17 months in charge of the London club.
According to reports, Ryan Mason and Chris Powell will be in temporary charge until a new permanent manager is appointed.
It was gathered that Tottenham have begun the process of appointing a new coach.
Mourinho was sacked less than a week to the Carabao Cup final between Tottenham and Manchester City on Sunday.
He replaced Mauricio Pochettino in the club in November 2019, signing a deal expected to end in 2023.
With Tottenham unlikely to qualify for the Champions League, there are also fears star striker Harry Kane will ask to leave in the close-season.
Only during his spell at Portuguese club Leiria has Mourinho posted a lower win ratio in all competitions (45 percent) in his managerial career than he did with Tottenham (51 percent).
Tottenham dropped 20 points from winning positions and blew a 2-0 first leg lead against Dinamo in the Europa League.
For the first time, Mourinho suffered 10 league defeats in a single season.
Having branded himself the ‘Special One’ after winning the 2004 Champions League with Porto, Mourinho won the Premier League title three times in two spells with Chelsea.
He also led Inter Milan to Champions League glory in 2010 and won La Liga with Real Madrid.
But his second spell at Chelsea ended in acrimony in 2015 when he was sacked after losing the support of key players.
A two-year spell in charge at Manchester United brought Europa League and League Cup glory, but again Mourinho’s failure to keep his stars happy led to his sacking in 2018.
Mourinho’s last game with Tottenham was a frustrating 2-2 draw at Everton on Friday that extended the team’s winless run to three matches and prompted the axe to fall.

April 20, 2021 





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