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'Time's been & gone': Martin Keown suggests Tottenham man is finished
Martin Keown has suggested that Jose Mourinho's time has 'been and gone', as he questioned why he hasn't changed from a tactical standpoint.
Speaking to Sports Report on BBC Radio 5 Live (22/02/20 at 5:15 pm), Keown was critical of Mourinho's comments about his injuries, as he claimed that Tottenham have 'enough bullets in the gun'.
On whether Mourinho is being defeatist or realistic in regards to his striker comments: “Well, when Lamela comes on, it shows that they have got players available to be attacking," Keown told Radio 5 Live. "It was the only time in the match [when they scored] that they got bodies in the box.
“If you are going to play so deep, as he is Mourinho. I just look at Mourinho now and think is Mourinho's time been and gone. Where is the innovation from his tactics?
“I'm struggling to see what he does as a manager now. I know when I watch Guardiola it's four at the back, it's a midfield player that sits and they are really creative in front. Same with Klopp.
"He [Mourinho] has to have a good look at what he wants to do as a manager. And what way does he want to play? He has got good players there. It's not enough to say that I don't have enough bullets in the gun because he does.”
Martin Keown has suggested that Jose Mourinho's time has 'been and gone', as he questioned why he hasn't changed from a tactical standpoint.
Speaking to Sports Report on BBC Radio 5 Live (22/02/20 at 5:15 pm), Keown was critical of Mourinho's comments about his injuries, as he claimed that Tottenham have 'enough bullets in the gun'.
On whether Mourinho is being defeatist or realistic in regards to his striker comments: “Well, when Lamela comes on, it shows that they have got players available to be attacking," Keown told Radio 5 Live. "It was the only time in the match [when they scored] that they got bodies in the box.
“If you are going to play so deep, as he is Mourinho. I just look at Mourinho now and think is Mourinho's time been and gone. Where is the innovation from his tactics?
“I'm struggling to see what he does as a manager now. I know when I watch Guardiola it's four at the back, it's a midfield player that sits and they are really creative in front. Same with Klopp.
"He [Mourinho] has to have a good look at what he wants to do as a manager. And what way does he want to play? He has got good players there. It's not enough to say that I don't have enough bullets in the gun because he does.”