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Originally Posted by devo22
the guy was the first manager in 27 years to not get a single signing in and he still took them to the CL final. That's a manager that just feels unsackable to me, and a loss to Newcastle and a tie against Arsenal certainly doesn't change that IMO. If they sit outside the top 6 by Christmas then that's a different story, but right now? Seems crazy to me.
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As mentioned no one is suggesting he's going to be sacked.
In the last 15 PL games they have 15 points. That's relegation, not top four form. And that's a sample size of nearly half a season. He's in year six I think, and I would hardly consider the squad solid or gapless. Not to mention there is a strong chance they have to cash in one of their best players in January or lose him for nothing in the summer.
I'm guessing the money is being placed on the chance of him walking. No doubt between now and January is going to be interesting times for Spurs.