José Mourinho reveals his disappointment for the Tottenham trio when the expert points to Dele Alli



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Here’s his morning recap of Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, January 3.

Campbell makes claim to Mourinho

According to former Arsenal striker Kevin Campbell, Tottenham manager José Mourinho has “squeezed the life out of Dele Alli this season.

Alli has made just four Premier League appearances for Spurs this season and has been linked to a January transfer to Paris Saint-Germain.

With Mauricio Pochettino as PSG’s new boss, Campbell has backed the England midfielder to meet his former coach.

Speaking to Football Insider, the ex-Gunners said: “He can go there and get a new life because Mourinho has squeezed his life out of him at Spurs.

“It’s not nice to watch. Dele Alli knows exactly how Poch plays, his training methods, etc. He is an England international and he is someone Pochettino knows he can trust.”


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Mourinho disappointed by Covid breach

Tottenham manager Mourinho is more disappointed than angry after three Spurs players broke coronavirus guidelines for a Christmas party recently.

Giovani Lo Celso, Erik Lamela and Sergio Reguilon were photographed alongside West Ham United star Manuel Lanzini at the former’s home.

Spurs strongly condemned their players’ behavior and failure to adhere to the guidelines, and now Mourinho has voiced his opinion.

When asked if he was angry at his players, the Spurs manager said: “I’d rather say disappointed. We know what we are internally.

“We don’t need to open the door for him and let him know what’s going on internally, what the consequences will be, how we deal with that negative surprise. I’m disappointed, just disappointed.”

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Son a little sad despite winning

Son Heung-min has admitted that he was a bit sad despite his starring role in Tottenham’s comfortable 3-0 win over Leeds United on Saturday afternoon.

Son scored and helped the Spurs as they won again with a relatively easy victory in North London.

Harry Kane and the South Korean international continued their sublime linking game, with the former helping the latter in the Spurs’ second goal of the game.



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Speaking to Sky Sports cameras after the game, Son admitted that he was a bit upset that he couldn’t return the favor to Kane.

The Tottenham forward said: “We are working hard and working for a long time, six years together, and we know each other very well.

“I’m a little sad that I couldn’t give H. Harry an assist today so he always finds me so for my goal, I knew he was there. Obviously the ball was perfect for me. Sometimes it’s telepathic, sometimes we’re talking to each other of that “.



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