Tottenham's season seems to be getting worse and worse with setbacks seemingly occurring every week.

The fact Harry Kane is sidelined for a significant period and the team currently enduring a run of one win six league games is bad enough, but the Daily Mail has now reported a dispute between two individuals at the club.

Danny Rose, who had been injured for a month before making a comeback against Liverpool more than a week ago, has allegedly been involved in a confrontation with Jose Mourinho over his omission from the squad against Watford.

The two didn't see eye-to-eye on the defender's current state of fitness, with the Spurs boss suggesting a problem with his back meant he wasn't in the right place to play.

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Many fans have taken Mourinho's side in this battle and it is Rose who is facing criticism - he is seemingly unpopular for previous comments and his declining performances.

Ryan Sessegnon and Japhet Tanganga have both played at left-back in recent weeks, two young players who could potentially replace Rose long-term, with Ben Davies still a part of the set-up, too.

Such friction could, therefore, disrupt the squad dynamic and create hostility towards Mourinho or Rose, and Tottenham must avoid that.

The England international was linked with a move to Watford last summer and it may be wise to try and move him on once again, in order to avoid disharmony and possible future instances of arguments breaking out.

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Given Rose's service to the club over the years and the fact he came through the academy, it would be a sad way for his Spurs career to end, so it is good to see some fans support him.

In transfer news, Spurs have been busy in terms of new recruits, with an exciting young player reportedly being lined up by the club.