Tottenham managers rated: How does Antonio Conte compare to his recent predecessors?
It is now 14 years and eight managers since Tottenham Hotspur won a trophy. How does the beleaguered Antonio Conte compare with former Spurs managers.
Tottenham are one of the most torturous clubs around to follow. Of course, fans are fortunate to see the kind of players they have and, compared to a lower league club, being a Tottenham fan must be absolute luxury.
But, at the same time, the sheer inconsistency and penchant for shooting themselves in the foot must be enough to drive anyone crazy.
Brilliantly beating Manchester City last week and then following that up with a dour defeat at Burnley appears to already have Antonio Conte at the end of his, admittedly short, tether.
The Italian is talking like a man on the verge of walking away, so perhaps it is a good time to see how he compares to his predecessors by rating every Tottenham manager since Juande Ramos - the last man to win a trophy at the club.
Harry Redknapp (2008-2012)
Games: 198
Wins: 98
Draws: 50
Losses: 50
Win %: 49.19%
Harry Redknapp and Tottenham is a weird thing. On the one hand, you forget he was even there. But the fact is, Redknapp spent almost four long years in North London.
Redknapp came quite close to delivering a trophy for Tottenham, with the club losing out on a successful defence of their League Cup on penalties to Manchester United.
And yet, Redknapp always felt like a weird fit for Tottenham. Typically there was plenty of wheeling and dealing to bring solid yet ultimately unspectacular players to White Hart Lane with varying success. He tended to go with established names who had performed in the Premier League rather than the emerging talent Spurs seem to have made their obsession in modern times.
Ultimately, though, Redknapp was a good manager for Tottenham. He got them into the Champions League and he got them to a cup final. Can't knock it really.
Rating: 7/10
Andres Villas-Boas (2012-2013)
Games: 80
Wins: 44
Draws: 20
Losses: 16
Win %: 55%
Tottenham seemed a much better fit for him, and if that wasn't enough, Redknapp had left a quality squad for him to take over.
Rating: 7/10
Tim Sherwood (2013-2014)
Games: 28
Wins: 14
Draws: 4
Losses: 10
Win %: 50%
Rating: 4/10
Mauricio Pochettino (2014-2019)
Games: 293
Wins: 159
Draws: 62
Losses: 72
Win %: 54%
Many had tried to make Tottenham a club taken seriously around Europe before Mauricio Pochettino, but it was the Argentinian who truly achieved it.
In his first season at the club they nearly won the League Cup again, but were stopped in the final by Chelsea. The following year they were genuine Premier League contenders, but were unable to prevent Leicester City from completing their fairytale.
He made them regulars in the Champions League, and they occasionally flirted with title aspirations too.
In 2019, Pochettino guided Tottenham to their first ever Champions League final but they fell at the final hurdle, losing in the final against Liverpool.
Rating: 9/10
Jose Mourinho (2019-2021)
Games: 86
Wins: 44
Draws: 19
Losses: 23
Win %: 51%
The fact that Tottenham were even able to attract Jose Mourinho in the first place is testament to what Pochettino achieved there, but the 'Special One' was starting to see his magic fade when he arrived at Spurs.
Rating: 6/10
Nuno Espirito Santo (2021)
Games: 17
Wins: 8
Draws: 2
Losses: 7
Win %: 47%
Rating: 3/10
Antonio Conte (2021-present)
Stats correct as of February 24, 2022
Games: 21
Wins: 11
Draws: 3
Losses: 7
Win %: 52%
Had he joined in the summer, his job would have been a lot easier, so you have to wonder what made it attractive in November after already rejecting a much better opportunity to join the club.
He lost just one of his first 11 games in charge, and even that one was in the Europa Conference League - a competition Tottenham had made clear they considered beneath their ambitions.
The wheels have fallen off recently with six defeats in their last ten matches, leaving Conte openly questioning himself, the club, and apparently the point in even trying to keep trying to improve things.
Rating: 6/10