29 years Ryan Mason to manage Spurs until the end of the season after Mourinho sacking.

Ryan Mason has been appointed as the interim head coach at Tottenham until the end of the season after Jose Mourinho’s was sacked yesterday.
Tottenham decided to sack the Portuguese on Monday six days before the EFL Cup final against Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, with their Champions League qualification hopes still hanging by a thread.
Mason took first-team training after that move and will now be in charge of the Spurs team for the remainder of the 2020-21 campaign.
His first game will be against Southampton in the Premier League on Wednesday, with Tottenham hoping to bounce out of seventh place in the Premier League table as they eye top-four finish.
Ryan Mason will be assisted by Chris Powell and Nigel Gibbs, with Ledley King continuing as a first-team assistant coach role and Michel Vorm as his goalkeeping coach.
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Tottenham Hotspurs chairman Daniel Levyspoke on the quality of the club’s squad after Mason’s appointment was confirmed on Tuesday said:
“We have great belief in this squad of talented players,” he said.
“We have a cup final and six Premier League games ahead of us and we shall now focus all our energies on achieving a strong finish to the season.”
Tottenham is among the six English clubs who have announced their intention to join the controversial European Super League, with the new development being overshadowed by their decision to sack Jose Mourinho.
Mason is now 29 years and played for Tottenham for eight years after coming through the club’s youth system.
He retired from football in 2017 after he suffered a fractured skull while playing for Hull City and returned to Spurs in 2018 where he joined the coaching role.
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29 years Ryan Mason to manage Spurs until the end of the season after Mourinho sacking.