After a victory over Arsenal, Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho said
that his side was "very dominant" in the match and controlled the
game well.
After a victory
over Arsenal, Tottenham manager Jose
Mourinho said that his side was "very dominant" in the match and
controlled the game well.
"The boys fought from minute one to the last minute. When Arsenal was in control of the game by having the ball, I thought we were in control even without the ball," the club's official website quoted Mourinho as saying.
"The
equaliser was very important because you then get the feeling that football
isn't fair, and in football sometimes when things are not fair, some teams,
some players, you drop a little bit in your confidence. We started well, we
were very dominant, then Lacazette scored an astonishing goal and I think if we
don't react immediately, probably it could cost us a little," he added.
Arsenal faced a
2-1 defeat despite taking a lead through Alex Lacazette's brilliant strike in
the 16th minute. Son Heung-min and Toby Alderweireld netted one goal each to
help Tottenham take three points from the match here on Sunday.
Mourinho further
stated that players 'put in a lot of effort' and he can only be 'very
complimentary of them'.
"The players
put in a lot of effort. The temperature was really warm and only us inside the
stadium could feel how warm it was. If you analyse the data, you will then
realise how many miles these guys run and the intensity of what they did. I can
only be very complimentary of them," he said.
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