Former Tottenham coach Jose Mourinho shares insights about the club
By Tom Vinall
During the post-match analysis of Saturday night's Champions League final, Laura Woods asked former Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho his thoughts on the current situation at his three former Premier League clubs [Chelsea, Man United, Tottenham Hotspur].
The Portuguese manager said "Tottenham, I have an idea [on the current situation], this is Tottenham always fighting to be fourth, which would be amazing. Between the fourth, the fifth, and the sixth. Next season, the Europa League, of course, they can win it.
They have stability, they are investing more. Amazing club, amazing facilities, and such a beautiful stadium - you can feel it! Chelsea, I really don't know." Mourinho told Laura Woods on TNT Sports' coverage of the Champions League final.
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Former Tottenham coach Jose Mourinho shares insights about the club
This sounds like a dig at Daniel Levy and the hierarchy at Spurs based on the comment about always fighting for the top four, but also his affection for Spurs as a club in general.
The former Spurs boss was officially confirmed as the new Fenerbache manager on Sunday, having left Serie A club AS Roma back in January after two and a half years in the Italian capital.
He will be fighting for the 24/25 Super Lig title against familiar names Davinson Sanchez and Serge Aurier, both currently of Galatasaray.
There will be no rest for the wicked, as Fenerbahce are scheduled to start their Champions League qualifying campaign on 23rd July. If they eventually drop into the Europa League, we could be set for a reunion between Spurs and The Special One.