Tottenham Hotspur are on the start of their journey with Jose Mourinho after the five and a half year run with Mauricio Pochettino came to an end in November last year.
While the Special One made a special start to life in North London, the results have now started to fall away, with recent defeats to Chelsea and Southampton, as well as dropped points away to Norwich.
Spurs are slipping away in the fight for the top four and they will now be without both Harry Kane and Tanguy Ndombele after both went off injured against the Saints.
Jose Mourinho has now called for calm around the club, stating that there is a lot of experience at Tottenham and some players are simply in transition.
He compared the situation to Liverpool, who are the Champions of Europe, stating that Jurgen Klopp had eight transfer windows to make it right before they reached this level.
Charlie Eccleshare reports Mourinho said:
The end of this season is not the end of the world. Klopp arrived in October 2015, eight transfer windows, lots of players coming and going, and lots of time for him to get across his philosophy, training methods, his fingerprints. Beautiful results as a result of fantastic work.
— Charlie Eccleshare (@CDEccleshare) January 3, 2020
But I don't want to compare us with Liverpool, I just want to ask for calm. Some teams are at the end of a cycle, some are in a transition, some are at the start. These are different scenarios.
— Charlie Eccleshare (@CDEccleshare) January 3, 2020