🗣 “It was beautiful, you need to demand from each other. I was really pleased”
— Football Daily (@footballdaily) July 6, 2020
Jose Mourinho on Hugo Lloris & Son’s fight at half-time pic.twitter.com/ju6Jg29zn3
Jose Mourinho has what it takes, but then we knew that because we’ve all read his CV. The question is, how many of our squad have the same levels of professionalism?
Tottenham can count themselves fortunate that whilst Carlo Ancelotti has his side more organised than they have ever been, the technical skills and killer instinct isn’t quite there yet. Ideally, Mourinho walked into the dressing room and made it very clear to the boys that they caught a break last night.




Brilliant
Hugo woulda saved that “death slap rubbish and kneed him in the b077okcs🌚
I wonder if sons mate the “monster would’ve landed the ” round house” on him🌚
I get what Lloris was doing, but for me Moura was to blame. He overhit a simple square pass that would have made a 4 v 2 and a great chance to score. Son could have chased harder but he wouldn’t have caught up. What the hell was Dier doing allowing Sir Falloveralot to run and shoot? Lo Celso’s reaction to splitting it up summed it all up. He didn’t even look at Lloris, just pushed Son and dismissed it. My money was on Son, military trained, ranked high in his troop (or whatever it is called) so unless Lloris has been with the kepi wearing Legion (is that where he goes when he leaves his near post?) Son would have flattened him with a South Korean death slap. We just need Son to fall out with Aurier!