Daily Express

NUNO’S HORROR SHOW

Tottenham boss a dead man walking after United shocker

- Paul Brown

DEAD men walk at this time of year – and Nuno Espirito Santo already looks like one of them.

The Spurs manager questioned the commitment of some of his players before they faced a Manchester United team still reeling from their 5-0 demolition by Liverpool.

But they responded like a team no longer listening to their manager, giving an absolutely lifeless performanc­e in which they failed to manage a single shot on target.

United passed on the mantle of crisis club with goals from Cristiano Ronaldo, Edinson Cavani and Marcus Rashford – and Tottenham picked it up all too enthusiast­ically.

Long-running TV horror The Walking Dead may be on a midseason break but there were plenty of zombies shuffling around north London and they were all wearing Spurs shirts.

It is five defeats in seven league games now since Tottenham led the table in August and Nuno had just been named manager of the month.

And you could see the same haunted look on his face as he stood helplessly on the sidelines being booed by his own fans that Jose Mourinho once wore days before the end.

Nuno knows. It is only a matter of time now.

The fact there is no obvious contender to replace him probably means he will limp on for a while. But make no mistake. He looks like a dead man walking because he is. This job is beyond him. It may be beyond all but the very best.

And let’s face it, Spurs are not attracting the very best in the business. If we learnt anything from their epic, farcical search for Mourinho’s replacemen­t and the amount of big-name bosses who did not fancy it, we learnt that.

Chairman Daniel Levy is not stupid. Nuno was at best his fifth choice for the job. And it is clear he just is not up to it.

Nuno looks like a man paralysed by fear, desperatel­y trying not to lose games, when he should be trying to win them.

His players are not playing for him, his instructio­ns are not being carried out, and he does not seem to have any answers.

However, when Spurs supporters sang for someone to go on Saturday night, it was not Nuno’s name they chanted, but Levy’s.

At least if he gets started now on the search for Tottenham’s next manager, he might be finished in time for the end of the January transfer window.

But how do you fix a team whose star player made it crystal clear he does not want to be here any more?

Yes, it is time to talk about Harry Kane. Hopeless again, he has not scored in eight of the nine Premier League games he has played this season.

On the only two occasions he was away and in a good position on Saturday, he made such a mess of it that Spurs fans eventually booed him. Yes, that is right. Harry Kane was booed byTottenha­m fans.The fans who have chanted for years about how he’s one of their own.

He is not any more. He is the millionair­e who tried and failed to force his way out of the club, who suddenly does not look capable of shooting his way out of a paper bag.

Levy should have taken the money on offer from Manchester City, because this is not the Harry Kane Spurs need.

The decision not to sell him may just go down as one of the worst the club have ever made.

There were zombies shuffling about in Spurs shirts

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Stunned Spurs players and boss, Nuno, below, during defeat by United
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