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Sports News of Saturday, 22 February 2020

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Mourinho sets sight on "incredible" top-four finish

Spurs are without Harry and Son Spurs are without Harry and Son

Tottenham manager, Jose Mourinho has not given up on a top-four finish with his new boys and believes it will be an "incredible" achievement.

Spurs face a daunting task when they meet Chelsea at the Bridge later today without their top striking duo of Harry Kane and Son Heung-min.

Jose's men are closer to finishing in the top four after picking them from 14th place, 12 points behind third-placed Chelsea and 11 off the top four, when Mourinho replaced Mauricio Pochettino in November.

Although it may be a difficult encounter, Jose is not conceding defeat without giving his boys the benefit of doubt, believing that football is more about team efforts than stats.

“Stats are very silly sometimes, especially when people try to identify the quantitative stats and forget football is much more about the qualitative stats,” Mourinho told reporters at the club’s training ground on Friday.

“But if you want to go in the direction of the numbers, Harry and Sonny score the majority of goals that Tottenham score. So yes, not for me, or my achievement, but collectively, this group of boys, if they manage to finish in fourth without Harry and Sonny it would be incredible.”

Mourinho once claimed that achieving runners-up with Manchester United, 19 points behind Manchester City, in 2017-18 was one of the best achievements in his trophy-laden managerial career.

“If it was about me I would prefer to skip to July 1 and start a pre-season with my players, without injuries and the same points as everybody else,” Mourinho said.

“But the boys have done fantastic to put themselves back in the positions where we belong. We have gone in three months from being closer to the relegation zone, which was never really a problem, to be being one point behind the top four. An amazing effort from everyone.

“We have earned the right to fight for it. Some say it’s impossible but we are ready to fight.”

Despite Chelsea’s slump in form, Mourinho said Frank Lampard’s team are favourites to finish fourth, and that his return to Stamford Bridge, where he delivered three Premier League titles in two stints as manager, is nothing special.

“The only difference is that at the end of the game I can walk from the stadium to my house,” he said. “But even that advantage I won’t use. I will come back with my players.”

Mourinho said Erik Lamela, who came on in the 1-0 defeat by RB Leipzig on Wednesday, will play some part at Chelsea despite not being able to train fully and that midfield powerhouse Moussa Sissoko may return for the last six weeks of the season.

Reuters