The question has to be: Is Ange the right manager to put Tottenham in a position to be challenging for the EPL championship in the next five years?
Further, a relevant question is: is Ange the right manager to develop Spurs' youth to be championship contending in their prime in five years?
I think the answer is fairly clear, irrespective of what happens tonight. He's had plenty of time to show what he can do in the league and in terms of development, and he has not shown it. We've been far more patient with him than most other managers (learning from our mistakes in the past). He's had enough time.
Further, a relevant question is: is Ange the right manager to develop Spurs' youth to be championship contending in their prime in five years?
I think the answer is fairly clear, irrespective of what happens tonight. He's had plenty of time to show what he can do in the league and in terms of development, and he has not shown it. We've been far more patient with him than most other managers (learning from our mistakes in the past). He's had enough time.
