Next Episode of All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
The nine-episode docuseries will give viewers unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to the Club, capturing the passion and emotion of the 2019/20 season and shining the spotlight on the inner workings across our footballing and non-footballing operations.
It's Christmas, and Head Coach José Mourinho faces his first major challenge at the club. A growing injury list means he must turn to the club's Academy and is forced to re-think his team selection. Local lad Japhet Tanganga suddenly finds himself in the first team squad. As he prepares for the biggest game of his life, does the youngster have what it takes to fulfil his lifelong dream?
The January transfer window is in full swing as top clubs battle it out to sign new players. It's José Mourinho's first chance to put his mark on the squad – a task all the more pressing as the club looks to resolve the futures of two of the squad's most senior players, Danny Rose and Christian Eriksen. Deadline day approaches, so too does a vital game against reigning champions Manchester City.
Fresh off the back of a huge win against champions Manchester City, Spurs find themselves facing an ever-growing injury list with Moussa Sissoko and Harry Kane the latest long-term absentees. With the club still competing on three fronts head coach José Mourinho relies heavily on Heung-Min Son to lead the line. But will yet another devastating injury threaten to end his season?
Four months into the job and José Mourinho finds himself in the middle of a difficult run of results. With the team facing the knockout stages of two competitions, Academy graduate Harry Winks is handed the captaincy, while goalkeeper Michel Vorm gets his first start of the season. With wins hard to come by, friends Dele and Eric Dier have a full and frank exchange after a loss.
Tottenham Hotspur's season is hanging in the balance. They are still fighting on two fronts, with a must win match against RB Leipzig in the Champions League and staying in contention for a lucrative top four finish in the Premier League. But as they focus on their final ten games, the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic is felt by the club and its players.
With the season restarted, Spurs have 8 games to secure European football next season. José Mourinho must navigate some tough fixtures including the North London derby against Arsenal. The pressure tells as Hugo Lloris and Heung-min Son have an on-pitch altercation. As the longest season in their history draws to a close, Spurs look to the future and say goodbye to two long-serving squad members.
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