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Spot on great post !It's very rare to have a manager where there are no buts or ifs.
People criticised Levy when he interviewed Ten Hag and rumour had it that he wasn't impressed by the way he conveyed himself.
Once he interviewed Ange, I imagine the decison was an easy one. He comes across well and he demands respect.
When things are going well, it's all about the players, when things go wrong he takes responsibility. If I was part of the squad I'd run through walls for him.
There are no shortcuts, no indecision, just a straight line from where he is to where he wants to be.
More than anything his football philosophy is 100% spurs. He encapsulates to dare is to do.
I love to listen to him, I don't think I've enjoyed listening to a manager as much as him. Poch was confusing, Conte was always complaining, José was interesting but his footballing philosophy was anti spurs.