Sunday 29 November 2020

MOURINHO SPLASHES SPURS AS ENGLAND EAGLES

Tottenham are currently two points above Chelsea in table; Roman Abramovich will mark 1,000 game as Chelsea owner on Sunday as Mourinho takes his side to Stamford Bridge, live on Sky Sports (kick-off 4:30pm); Mourinho won three Premier League titles over two spells at Chelsea.

Tottenham go to Chelsea on Sunday afternoon, looking to retain their 100 per cent Premier League away record, and make it six wins in a row in all competitions.

Chelsea, of course, are in top form themselves. Victory for them would make it seven in a row.

Plenty, then, for both sides to fear? No, says Mourinho. Fear is not a word he recognises.

'We can't do the crazy market'

Spurs are two points above Chelsea in the title race, despite Mourinho spending around £160m less than Lampard in the summer transfer window.

Mourinho knows only too well the spending power of Roman Abramovich, who will mark his 1,000 game as Chelsea owner on Sunday.

"We don't have the conditions, like some clubs, to do the crazy market," he said.

Mourinho says when asked to compare the two clubs' summer spending.

"We have to do the wise market, and we did it. We improved the team's potential," he added.

So, potential has improved, but by how much? Potential champions maybe?

Mourinho is coy.

"If potential is higher, the expectations are higher. But we are not focussed on the table. The table is something we are going to look at when the season is finished," he said.

If history is any guide, Spurs fans may well very much enjoy looking at the table at the end of the season.

Despite that impressive record, Mourinho is urging caution.

"I hope the fans look at us as a work in progress," he said. "The others normally need years and years until they achieve something. I don't think it's fair that expectations of us exceed reality."

'We are confident - the spirit is positive'

Mourinho though is prepared to admit that seeing Tottenham top the league, prior to Liverpool's draw with Brighton on Saturday, has boosted his players' confidence.

"We are confident because we work hard, but of course good results help you feel much better and give you more confidence to play better," he said.

Confidence is high and so is team spirit. Jose has a happy group.

"Spirit is positive," he said. "The players have a great relationship between them, myself and my staff. We try to be their bosses but at the same time integrate that spirit."

Sunday's game will be in an empty stadium, of course. But next weekend's north London Derby will be the first in front of fans at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium since March.

Two thousand is a small start, says Mourinho, but very welcome none the less.

"It will be nice, even for the away team. Even the away team will feel motivated," he said.

"Two thousand fans in a 60,000 stadium means the stadium will be almost empty, but better 2,000 than zero. It will be a nice moment for everyone who loves football."

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has questioned the fairness of the announcement.

"I don't understand why we will have 2,000 people in a stadium of 60,000 and 2,000 people in a stadium of 9,000," Klopp queried a few days ago.

But Mourinho doesn't agree with him even though, Spurs play at Selhurst Park in a fortnight's time, which will be nearly a tenth full of Palace fans.

"It is what it is," he said.

"I don't believe this is the time to be moaning or complaining about the situation. Just be happy with a little evolution. Ten is better than zero, so let's accept the way it is."

Pitch to Post Preview: Are Chelsea and Spurs title contenders?; Plus Man Utd 'leader' Bruno Fernandes, Arsenal's creativity problems, and more!

his week on the Pitch to Post Preview Podcast, Peter Smith is joined by Michael Bridge and Charlotte Marsh to look ahead to a blockbuster London derby between title hopefuls Chelsea and Tottenham, James Cooper explains how Bruno Fernandes has become Man Utd's leader, and we analyse Arsenal's creativity problems.

Plus, Tim Thornton has the latest from Leeds and Sheffield United - including the story of how the Blades almost signed Diego Maradona! Charlotte then makes her bold Pitch for what she thinks will happen in this weekend's Premier League action…

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Watch Chelsea vs Tottenham, live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event on Sunday; kick-off 4.30pm



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