Saturday, 10 December 2016

Premier League: Mauricio Pochettino is plotting one of the biggest coup of this weekend.


You guys will all say I was damn right. I saw it coming. Perhaps, I time travelled into the future to watch the game and came back to the present to act assuredly sure that Tottenham will defeat Manchester United this weekend.

Pochettino planing to beat Jose Mourinho - master of mind games.

Who still thinks Mr Mourinho is the Special one these days except for Pochettino?

The Tottenham manager told a news conference that Jose Mourinho will "always be the Special One," and also thinks the Manchester United manager will be remembered as one of football's greats.

I bet you guys, it's all mind games. Just look at the stats, they speak for themselves. Mourinho has earned just 36 points from 30 matches with Chelsea and Manchester United as manager.

According to a Ghanaian witch doctor, Mourinho should ask for Eva Carneiro's forgiveness before his managerial fortunes can improve. 

With all the disappointing results, he claimed of "rats" being in his Chelsea team, to players (Chris Smalling & Luke Shaw) who can't die for the cause at Manchester United, to being confused with player selection (just look at his usage of Mkhitaryan, Mata, Fellaini and Pogba) and can't stop incurring the wrath of the referees and English FA these days.

It's well documented. The Portugese boss has lost his mojo and may find it very difficult to regain with the number of Supermanagers in the Premier League this season.

Super Sunday clash returns this Sunday at Old Trafford.

Then in the midst of all this, we have Pochettino hollering
"He is the Special one, one of the best in the world."
Guys, don't you see what the Tottenham manager is trying to do? I can see it very clearly. Just tell Mr Mourinho all the sweet words, the things he would like to hear. Just don't tell him he is a spent force. Tell him things like he is the best in the world. Allow him to ride that all weekend while you plot the biggest coup with the return Toby alderweireld, a resurgent Christian Eriksen and a confident Harry Kane.

I see an upset on the cards this weekend at Old Trafford, what do you see?

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