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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2025
Mourinho defiant after Tottenham's loss to Leipzig

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Reuters
20 February, 2020, 07:00 am
Last modified: 20 February, 2020, 04:45 pm

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Mourinho defiant after Tottenham's loss to Leipzig

The illustrious Portuguese was eclipsed by Leipzig’s fresh-faced young coach Julian Nagelsmann and the one surprise was that the visitors’ only reward for a dominant display was Timo Werner’s 58th-minute penalty.

Reuters
20 February, 2020, 07:00 am
Last modified: 20 February, 2020, 04:45 pm
Football - Champions League - Round of 16 First Leg - Tottenham Hotspur v RB Leipzig - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, Britain - February 19, 2020 Tottenham Hotspur manager Jose Mourinho looks dejected at the end of the match. Reuters
Football - Champions League - Round of 16 First Leg - Tottenham Hotspur v RB Leipzig - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, Britain - February 19, 2020 Tottenham Hotspur manager Jose Mourinho looks dejected at the end of the match. Reuters

Jose Mourinho said Tottenham Hotspur are still alive in the Champions League despite his side being outplayed by RB Leipzig in their 1-0 loss in the first leg of the last-16 tie on Wednesday.

The illustrious Portuguese was eclipsed by Leipzig's fresh-faced young coach Julian Nagelsmann and the one surprise was that the visitors' only reward for a dominant display was Timo Werner's 58th-minute penalty.

"1-0 is 1-0, it's not 10-0. The result is open. It's as simple as that," Mourinho told reporters. "We won't be the first team to lose 1-0 at home and win the tie away."

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Leipzig will need no reminding that Tottenham produced some stunning away displays last season to reach the final, most notably when they lost to Ajax Amsterdam 1-0 at home in the semi-final and trailed 2-0 away before winning 3-2.

But Tottenham have regressed since and Mourinho's task has not been helped by injuries which deprived him of both leading strikers Harry Kane and Son Heung-min and midfield powerhouse Moussa Sissoko against Leipzig.

They looked weary as they struggled to cope with the high-energy pressing game that is the trademark of young coach Nagelsmann, once described during his impressive tenure at Hoffenheim as the "mini Mourinho", and but for keeper Hugh Lloris Spurs would have suffered a more damaging scoreline.

"We are in a very difficult situation. I'm so proud of the players and what worries me is this is the situation for the rest of the season," Mourinho said.

"(Lucas) Moura was absolutely dead, (Steven) Bergwijn was absolutely dead, (Giovani) Lo Celso was absolutely dead. We are really in trouble. If it was just this game I'd say 'no problem' but we have FA Cup and Premier League games.

"But speaking about the next game against Leipzig, I can guarantee we are going there to fight to our limits."

FULL RESPECT

Nagelsmann said his side's failure to convert more of their 16 goal attempts (compared to Tottenham's 11) left the second leg on March 10 "complicated" and he will fully respect the vast experience Mourinho has in such situations.

Mourinho became only the fourth manager to take charge of 150 Champions League games on Wednesday, but Nagelsmann, who also took Hoffenheim into the competition, has steered Leipzig to within a point of Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich.

He said his youthful and dynamic side will offer up more of the same high intensity football.

"In the second leg, we will do it, I promise you, in the same way," he said.

"We always try to attack the opponents very early and try to win the ball high up in their half. Today, in the second half, we tried to create a bit more on the counter.

"The first half was very good. We created three or four chances after two minutes. After the goal it wasn't that easy to find spaces and create chances. It was a good game. We had good control, good ball possession."

A frustrating night for Tottenham was laid bare when Mourinho substituted Dele Alli after 64 minutes and the England midfielder responded by hurling his boot in anger.

"I think he was angry with his performance. Not with me. I think he understands why I took him off and the team improved," Mourinho said.

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