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Documentary Review | All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur is an intimate portrait of the club, behind-the-scenes action

For lovers of the Beautiful Game, the nine-episode TV series shot using sweeping artistic freedom is a ringside view of a major football club and for Spurs fans, it is a treasured family album.

October 03, 2020 / 08:50 IST
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 Tottenham Hotspur kicked off its last season as the Champions League runner-up. And a jaw-dropping new stadium, a one-billion-dollar project, beckoned them to one of the defining seasons in the history of the nearly one-and-half-century-old English football club.

Mauricio Pochettino had given the club an attitude and ambition lacking before the soft-spoken Argentinian had assumed charge as manager five years ago. Meanwhile, Spurs fans were still tuned to Brazilian Lucas Moura's stunning 96th minute goal against Ajax in Amsterdam to win their first Champions League semifinal.

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But three months after the start of the 2019-20 Premier League season, Spurs found themselves 14th on the table. Their new Champions League campaign had faltered, conceding seven goals to Bayern Munich in the group stage and finally bowing out in the Round of 16 to another German, club RB Leipzig. After a league match against Everton ended in a dull 1-1 draw, a Tottenham fan compared the club's performance to Sunday pub football in London.

Suddenly, Mauricio was out and Mourinho was in.