What Corte had once told Henry about a footballer who has no good behavior is just brutal.

Looks like Antonio Cote will be Tottenham's new coach. On Monday morning, Nuno Esperito Santo was dismissed from his role after only four months in office. Spres lost 3-0 to Manchester Unitedi at the weekend, leaving the team at eighth place in the Premier Legue table, the Periscope broadcasts. And [...]
On Monday morning, Nuno Esperito Santo was dismissed from his role after only four months in office.
Spres lost 3-0 to Manchester Unitedi at the weekend, leaving the team at eighth place in the Premier Legue table, the Periscope broadcasts.
And a few hours before Santo's dismissal, powerful reports were published suggesting that Cote will be appointed a new coach.
Well, that went fast.
If there's a man who can fix the situation of the Spurs actually, it's Fontaby.
The Italian coach is notorious for his rigorous philosophy of discipline and clearly will allow no injustice in Tottenham.
And if a clip sums up his attitude towards footballers who don't behave, then it's the infamous interview with Thierry Henry.
While part of the Chelsea, Cite sat down with Henry to discuss his work.
And when Henry asked him how he dealt with the troubled players, Chon didn't hold back.
I always talk about manners and respect. I give it but I ask,” he said. If someone doesn't have the right behavior during training under different circumstances, then I'd kill them first.
If a coach closes his eyes and doesn't want to see the bad situation, he'll lose his stripper.” /Periscope. com/
Antonio Tonight on how he feels with bad attitudes in the dreaming room?
If someone does? Have a good end or beatur, I prefer to kill him.”
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