Despite guiding the club to the EFL Cup final, the Portuguese is under pressure to keep his job in North London after a poor run of form.
As well as claiming just 12 points from 11 Premier League matches, Spurs were eliminated from the FA Cup by Everton in midweek.
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However, according to The Mirror, chairman Daniel Levy is happy to keep faith in Mourinho in a bid to avoid a change in the dugout.
Spurs face successive trips to Manchester City and West Ham United before the end of the month, while Mourinho will be expected to negotiate a Europa League last-32 tie with Wolfsberger.
Levy’s decision comes despite a number of alleged fallouts involving Mourinho behind the scenes, including with Serge Aurier, Dele Alli, and Gareth Bale.
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