Bishop
Pat van den Hauwe
I think I've said this to you previously but he's never managed a comparable side to Spurs. Every other team he has managed beyond Leriera at the very beginning of his career had already acquired the experience of winning things. He has never had to truly build that mentality hiimself. Sometimes the club itself is a winning institution, (Porto, Real Madrid, Man Utd, Chelsea the second time) and just needed a bit of reorientation to achieve. Sometimes they had won some of the smaller prizes already and were on the cusp of winning bigger things (1st Chelsea and Inter). Every time he had the biggest budget in that league and the time he didn't his budget was still enormous and that is the time he started to falter.If that argument stands tactically that’s another thing, human psychology is fixed, that was the main thing at Porto/Chelsea/Inter, even Madrid, getting the players there to realise that Messi could be beaten, it’s the mindset change Spurs needs.
He's never had a magic panacea that's cures all mental weakness and creates winners out of everyone. He has always brought players in who match his requirements and that profile of player is usually at the top end of the market. He's also always inherited good situations where yes he has been able to add the finishing touch but that isn't the context he has at Spurs. To think he would be able to do it here because in very different circumstances he was previously successful is very much just wishful thinking.
Mourinho has never turned mice into men he turned chiseled men into granite.