They've just been unlucky with fixtures really.. playing both Manchester sides who currently look head and shoulders above everybody else.
That's not to say it's not amusing
Yes but to lose in the manner they have is just unbelievable. Maybe the converse is true - he got lucky during the season when they achieved 4th, and now he's showing his true ability.*
All personal opinion though of course.
And all in coincident to that he has spent **** all this season - perhaps more evident that he is a cheque book manager? But yes, just let's enjoy this for now
* "True ability" Heh.
So let's get this straight... he's been one of the top English managers for well over a decade, but he's lost Spurs first two league games of the season (to Man City and Man Utd), which is now him showing his true managerial ability?
I'm all for laughing at Spurs given the opportunity... but your point holds about as much water as a paper bucket.