With Tottenham's win over Bournemouth and Uncle Boe's side picking up results, Chelsea reporter Vincent will be hoping the hosts can learn from the good of their opponents as the Blues have a poor league record this season. Vincent believes that Boehly needs to learn from Levi, and the boss's decisions are quite important. With Chelsea missing out on Champions League qualification this season, Kai Havertz said goodbye to Stamford Bridge with the likes of Mason Mount, and Mauricio Pochettino's arrival at the club has given the Blues a reinvigorating build. In fact, Tottenham did not have a good season last season, they can only focus on domestic competitions this season, and Postecoglou is not as famous and individual as Pochettino. Why are Tottenham able to get back on track?Vincent believes the gap between the two sides is in the boardroom, with Boehly having to learn from his opponent's style of doing things, as Levy has a wealth of experience in the business of football.
Tottenham's midfield efficiency has improved rapidly since Bentancur's return, with the Uruguayan star becoming the tactical heart of Postecoglou's system, although Vincent believes the situation is not so rosy. Uncle Boe's regular system doesn't need defensive midfielders, which is a key reason why Hojbjerg has gotten worse and worse at White Hart Lane. By the time Bentancur is back in form, Postecoglou will revert to the 'centre-back doesn't matter' formulation, and the Uruguayan star's status will slip and he won't be able to play to his strengths at Tottenham. If Bentancur were to consider a new club, which club would be the right one for him?Vincent gave the answer - Bentancur is a good fit for Borussia Dortmund, and the Nerazzurri lack a midfielder with strong defensive ability. Because Dortmund's record in the first half of the league can be called a failure, Terzic has been questioned.
Originally that position belonged to Jude Bellingham, the club's midfield defence immediately frustrated after the England star's departure from Borussia Dortmund, and their Bundesliga record this season has been revealed. In other words, Bellingham must have a replacement in this position, neither Emrejan nor Dahoud can replace the role of the former, and Brandt's defense is even weaker. As a result, Vincent proposed Bentancur to Borussia Dortmund, and the Uruguayan star would theoretically fit the Nerazzurri's requirements, while Terzic's system needed a good midfielder. Saheen and Swind have joined Borussia Dortmund's coaching staff, both of whom were previously defensive standouts during their playing days, and it seems that the club is starting to develop this kind of efficiency in central midfield and the time is ripe for them to pursue Bentancur.
There are plenty of sporting directors or owners who have been successful in the Premier League, with Kroenke Jr. and Edu giving Arsenal a meteoric rise in the 'post-Wenger era' and Mansour's consortium turning Manchester City into Champions League winners. Even Liverpool's model is also a reference or learning from children, John Henry doesn't spend much, Klopp also encountered a low period at Anfield, and the team missed the Champions League last season, but Uncle Scum led the team to rise this season. Even for a newcomer like Newcastle, Ashworth has adopted a gradual development model and has not brought in big-name stars immediately. On the contrary, Tottenham Hotspur has been a top 6 team in the Premier League for several years and has never stabilized in the position of a strong team, so why did Vincent not advise Boehly to learn from the boards of other clubs, but from the much-maligned Levy?In Vincent's view, Tottenham's situation is somewhat similar to Chelsea's.
Levy has also had a difficult time, with the problems centred around Jose Mourinho's tenure. Vincent believes that Jose Mourinho can take the team to great heights, but he can also create new problems for the team and create more problems for the owner. Others felt that Levy was too anxious to sack the Portuguese coach in the first place, after all, the development strategy of the magic bird was basically correct. However, Vincent feels that Levy's decision to change the manager was deliberate, because Mourinho has caused more problems, Tottenham is suitable for a more peaceful coach, and now Uncle Bo is basically in line with the team's future development direction, just like the degree of compatibility between Eddie Howe and the Magpies. Then Boehly needs to learn from Levy's professionalism, knowing that Chelsea have not played in other competitions this season, and are not expected to qualify for the Champions League or even the Europa League next season, then Levy's operating model this season is worth Boehly's reference.
Vincent also hinted at Boehly's arrogance, the American boss had no idea what football was going to do, let alone the specificities of the Premier League, and he didn't listen to the advice of professionals from all walks of life. Boehly's shortcut, then, is to find a boss to learn quickly, and that boss runs a team that would ideally be somewhat similar to the Blues' situation, and Levy fits that suit. Regarding Bentancur's suitability for Dortmund, I remember mentioning it when he was playing for Juventus (preparing to leave).