Players will come and go at clubs and it’s rare for anyone to stay anywhere for too long, so it’s remarkable when a club has a reputation that stays despite the turnover in playing staff.
Spurs have always been known as a team who will bottle it when it matters and opposing teams tend to think they are there for the taking.
The limped to a draw against Bournemouth tonight, and Roy Keane was particularly scathing with his assessment:
Spurs didn’t manage to get a shot on target against a team who look destined for relegation, but you almost expect that from Jose Mourinho’s teams.
He’s fine when it comes to setting his team up for a point against a good team, but he’s shown consistently that he can’t set up a team to attack.
Of course he’s trying to distract from this by moaning about a penalty decision again, but Roy Keane’s words are spot on.