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Tottenham Hotspur: Fans have been defending manager Jose Mourinho on social media lately in the face of a ‘media agenda’

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Some Tottenham Hotspur fans have flocked to a tweet that was recently posted by Spurs-focused Twitter account @TranSPURS, which has attempted to highlight what they describe as a “media agenda” against manager José Mourinho. 

@TranSPURS’ recent post shares images of articles from The Sun, The Daily Mirror and The Daily Star, all of which suggest that the Portuguese coach is falling out with his Tottenham players. 

This tweet attempts to shut down these reports of unrest within the Tottenham camp by sharing some alleged quotes from Spurs players Moussa Sissoko, Ben Davies, Toby Alderweireld and Harry Winks speaking positively about the manager. 

Some Tottenham fans have also taken the opportunity to speak positively about Mourinho in response to this tweet highlighting some negative articles that have recently been written about the Spurs boss. Read the responses of some Tottenham fans to this post in the tweets below.

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Will Jose Mourinho lose the Spurs dressing room?

YES, IT IS INEVITABLE THAT HE WILL LOSE THE DRESSING ROOM

YES, IT IS INEVITABLE THAT HE WILL LOSE THE DRESSING ROOM

NO, MOURINHO WILL THRIVE AT SPURS

NO, MOURINHO WILL THRIVE AT SPURS

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Mourinho was dismissed by both Chelsea and Manchester United prior to becoming Spurs boss on 20 November 2019. He was reported to have ‘lost the dressing room’ following his exit from Chelsea in December 2015, as well as his more recent exit from Manchester United which occurred in December 2018. 

With that in mind, it may be understandable why some publications have been reporting that he may be in the process of falling to the same fate once again at Tottenham. However, considering that some Spurs players have allegedly been speaking positively about Mourinho, it may be fair to say that the reports of the 57-year-old coach losing the Spurs dressing room may be false at present.

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