The manager’s problems with the Tottenham player can cost him the position. The player’s blind confidence has backfired

The manager’s problems with the Tottenham player can cost him the position. The player’s blind confidence has backfired.

 

Galatasaray is presently leading the Süper Lig, but Okan Buruk is unlikely to lead them next year due in part to Tanguy Ndombele, a midfielder for Tottenham.

 

Though the manager’s failure to get the most out of the Spurs failure—which also includes players like Wilfried Saha and Hakim Ziyech—has not impressed, the player bears some of the blame.

 

This is based on an article published by Fotospor about the circumstances surrounding the Galatasaray manager after their 4-1 Europa League elimination loss to Sparta Prague.

 

The Tottenham midfielder isn’t in that lineup due to an injury, but Buruk was held accountable for the team’s shocking defeat against the Czech team, which prompted an emergency meeting.

 

There, he was held accountable for his inability to adjust to “world stars” like Ziyech, Tete, Zaha, and the midfielder for the Spurs.

 

His “whole game system” was centered around the Argentine, so when they performed poorly, he was unable to find a replacement within the team and kept requesting transfers. Everything fell apart when Mauro Icardi stopped scoring.

 

In summary, despite a strong run of league games, there is some unhappiness surrounding Buruk and the fact that the Tottenham midfielder’s trade hasn’t worked out, as well as the manager’s lack of faith in the player.

 

Despite requests for the 50-year-old to cease starting Ndombele in favor of some younger players, he continues to do so at the conclusion of games for no apparent reason.

 

Due to all of this, some on the Galatasaray Süper Lig team are claiming that Buruk will be fired as manager, with his contract ending at the end of the season, even if Galatasaray wins the Süper Lig.

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