Mou holds the key to ending Tottenham's crisis

The beginning of his journey at Tottenham has not gone as well for Jose Mourinho as he had hoped. Eliminated in the FA Cup, far from the top and out of European competition, things have gone from bad to worse in recent months.
After falling eliminated in Germany in the Champions League, the Portuguese was pragmatic in analyzing the defeat. "We tried to motivate the team but, since we started losing players, the team has lost offensive potential and leadership. We lack everything. It's not a player or two, they're the most important ones. We lack the leaders of the team," he said in the mixed zone.
The Portuguese tried to give the key to the team's improvement in the coming months: "First, we're going to wait for the end of the season and the return of Kane, Sissoko ... Then we have to make a couple of transfers because the team needs to improve. There are players who are already older and others who have left. We have to fight with dignity until the end of the season."
He also spoke about dealing with the criticism of his performance in London: "The difficulties are enormous and if someone doesn't want to see them it's because they don't see them. It's a unique situation. And he was pessimistic about Harry Kane's recovery: "It's one thing to touch the ball and another to play football."