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<blockquote data-quote="PROCNA2018" data-source="post: 7045122" data-attributes="member: 43313"><p>Yea but they were never winning that final.</p><p>Levy looked at the weekend ahead - Mourinho was brought to do what Mourinho does, not win a league cup which they were in all likelihood going to lose. And if he had reversed the 53 seater and won on penalties, yes it would be a trophy that Spurs haven't had since 2008 but how could you justify getting rid after it?</p><p></p><p>It's as if Levy has lucked out with the season as it panned out.</p><p></p><p>As Cloudy said, the Gods saw fit for Newcastle to torpedo Arsenal's lead.</p><p>Spurs didn't have a squad to chase down Liverpool and Chelsea this year and won't have next year either.</p><p>But a Conte transfer window and preseason with a ~300 mill warchest should hopefully mean they are there or thereabouts for most of the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PROCNA2018, post: 7045122, member: 43313"] Yea but they were never winning that final. Levy looked at the weekend ahead - Mourinho was brought to do what Mourinho does, not win a league cup which they were in all likelihood going to lose. And if he had reversed the 53 seater and won on penalties, yes it would be a trophy that Spurs haven't had since 2008 but how could you justify getting rid after it? It's as if Levy has lucked out with the season as it panned out. As Cloudy said, the Gods saw fit for Newcastle to torpedo Arsenal's lead. Spurs didn't have a squad to chase down Liverpool and Chelsea this year and won't have next year either. But a Conte transfer window and preseason with a ~300 mill warchest should hopefully mean they are there or thereabouts for most of the season. [/QUOTE]
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