Nuno, who has been in charge for 4 months, received £14 million in compensation, what did he bring to Tottenham?
According to the latest news from the British media, Nuno, who has been coaching Tottenham for more than 4 months, has not met the requirements of the contract requirements of being within the top 6 of the league, so at the end of the season, the club can terminate his contract early and do not have to pay liquidated damages.

However, according to the latest news, it was listed as a decision to change the coach while the season was still in progress, and at this time it was already a breach of contract for Spurs, so according to the contract, Spurs needed to pay Runo £14 million in compensation. So Nuno should be able to get the 14 million liquidated damages now, because he has been coaching Tottenham for more than 4 months.
So what is the reason why Tottenham Will make the decision to replace Nuno with a needle, and Spurs will now risk a huge amount of compensation of 14 million pounds of liquidated damages, which is definitely a huge amount of money for an established team like Tottenham, and it is also an unknown thing that they will replace Nuno with a new manager, and whether this manager can get Spurs out of their current predicament and achieve better results. So I think it's better to keep giving Nuno more opportunities, he still has a long time to coach anyway, because they signed a 2+1 contract before.
There is such a long period of coaching time, why not give Nuno more opportunities, rather than just because of a few games of defeat or did not reach their expected goals, the decision to change the head coach was made hastily because the impact of changing a head coach on the team is too great, first of all, on the one hand, after replacing the new head coach, there will definitely be a long period of run-in, because the players and coaches are also unfamiliar, Coaches are completely unfamiliar with the individual abilities between the players and some of the tactics they have used before and some of the cooperation they have made, so it will take a long time to run into at this time, and the results of this period must be very bad, so I think it is a very unwise thing to change the manager in the middle of the season, because not only may not work, but it may also be in trouble. Taken together, Tottenham's decision to replace Nuno was a bit too abrupt and rash, and I think they should have been just carried away by anger by now, and soon they will regret their decision. There is no doubt that this decision must have nothing to do with Tottenham Big Boss Levy, who does not know football very well, but Levy likes to intervene in the operation of the team, will There be any hope for Such Spurs in the future?