Danny Rose can’t guarantee his future at Tottenham despite Jose Mourinho’s appointment
Danny Rose has claimed that he hasn’t spoken with Jose Mourinho since the Portuguese took over at Tottenham.
Mauricio Pochettino was replaced by the former Real Madrid and Inter Milan manager after a poor run of results.
Mourinho has turned things around for us with just two losses since taking over, however, Rose spoke about his contract situation too.
The English left-back had earlier claimed he would leave when his contract is done and suggested he would do the same (h/t Sun):
“I’ve never had a conversation with him and I don’t see why I need to.
“As I said before, I’m here for the next 18 months so I don’t see why I need to have a conversation with the manager.”
Rose added that he wants to do well with Spurs and is aiming to finish in the top four.
Rose pleased with Mourinho at club
The Englishman added that he had the pleasure of working under Pochettino, and couldn’t believe that Mourinho was our manager now:
“I never thought I would be managed by Jose Mourinho at Tottenham.
“That’s credit to the club, how well they’ve progressed throughout the years and to get someone like Jose has been obviously brilliant.”
The left-back added that he expected Mourinho to aim for the top-four and the FA Cup too, given that he is a winner.
Rose has had his struggles at the club and it will be interesting to see if he is leaving in 18 months.
Ben Davies can do a good job as the left-back and is the replacement for Rose in the current team.
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