He's also won 6 major trophies since 2010 and 2 super cups.Maybe but despite managing some of the richest clubs in the world Jose hasn't reached a CL final since 2010.
Poch has.
We've got a manager on the decline. Sooner or later you'll understand.
I'd prefer if Poch stayed on and got a chance to rebuild, but that may not have been possible no matter how much I would have preferred it. Poch put Spurs in the position they are today, which is the strongest position the club has been in since the Premier League formed. He laid the groundwork for club for years to come. But what happened, happened - so be it.
I don't think Mou is guaranteed to win anything, but I am interested to see if he's made any tactical tweaks in his time off. Just based on his coaching appointments alone I'd say there is a chance.