‘Crazy performance’: Mourinho picks seven players for praise after win vs Aston Villa

‘Crazy performance’: Mourinho picks seven players for praise after win vs Aston Villa – originally posted on Sportslens.com

Tottenham Hotspur returned to winning ways after beating Aston Villa 2-0 on Sunday night in the Premier League.

The past week was hugely disappointing for Spurs. First, they lost the North London derby against Arsenal and then bowed out of the Europa League despite taking a 2-0 advantage in the first leg.

It fuelled a lot of speculation in the media about Jose Mourinho’s management, with several media outlets even claiming that the Portuguese boss could be sacked in the summer.

The only way Mourinho can salvage his job and pride is by taking Spurs into the top-four, and win the Carabao Cup if they can.

The victory against Aston Villa was exactly the kind of reaction Mourinho wanted to see from his players.

He made seven changes from the side that lost against Dinamo Zagreb. The likes of Japhet Tanganga and Joe Rodon started in the defence for the north London club, while Carlos Vinicius made only his second Premier League start.

Vinicius scored the opening goal for Spurs, while Harry Kane added another in the second half. Lucas Moura was simply outstanding for Spurs.

After the match, Mourinho praised the likes of Kane, Vinicius, Moura, Rodon, Tanganga, and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.

The Portuguese boss also praised Moussa Sissoko who played the last eight minutes after coming on as a replacement for Tanguy Ndombele.

“I need people on the pitch that I know the match is really important for them. Tanganga and Rodon are these kind of players,” said Mourinho to Football London.

“This kind of positivity is something that the team needed. I think it was good. The two best defenders on our team were Harry Kane and Vinicius.

“Crazy performance by Lucas, Harry, Pierre – we had some fantastic individual performances but for me this is the victory of the dressing room, the victory of their spirit, the victory of the group that felt ashamed of what happened in the last week.

“A guy coming from the bench like Sissoko to play eight minutes, and to give it all in this eight minutes. This kind of situation is the next challenge for myself as a coach. But I think is more of a challenge for them. For them as a group.”

In other news, Mourinho has suggested that he was not interested in reading or listening to any comments after the Europa League exit, and hence didn’t listen to what Hugo Lloris said after the game.

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