The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Despite fixture concerns

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working as one of Smith’s assistants, alongside Richard O’Kelly, Terry and Mourinho will cross swords for the first time in opposing dugouts when Spurs head to Villa Park.

Asked if he would be picking Terry’s brain ahead of the game, Smith replied: “I have been picking JT’s brains for the last 18 months! Hopefully the combined brains of myself, JT and Richard can overcome Jose.

“JT’s been his captain twice at Chelsea and they’ve won a lot of trophies together. They’ve got a deep respect for each other.

“JT’s openly spoken about the admiration he has for Jose as a coach and a person when they were at Chelsea.

“But the dynamics are different now. He’s on my bench and he’s sat behind me giving me bits of informatio­n that I’ll need. We’ll try and plot the downfall of one of his ex-coaches.”

During his near five-year stint in his first managerial post with Walsall, Smith was affectiona­tely known as “the ginger Mourinho” due to his tactical acumen, planning and being able to get the best out of players.

While jokingly conceding he is “not so ginger now”, Smith is proud of the moniker and the legacy he feels he has left behind at the clubs he has been involved with.

“Every club I’ve been at, Leyton Orient, Walsall, Brentford, that have been part of my journey and coaching experience, I’ve learnt a lot from all of them,” said Smith.

“My job is to leave a club in a better place. I feel I’ve done that at every job I’ve been at. I’ve left it in a better place. Certainly at Walsall we built them up, and at Brentford.

“It’s not just tactical. There are a lot of man-management skills that go into it.”

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Tottenham Hotspur head coach Jose Mourinho

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