Belfast Telegraph

Sessegnon states his case as Mourinho learns much in defeat to classy Bayern

- BY JONATHAN VEAL

JOSE Mourinho may have got some of the answers he was looking for about his fringe players as Tottenham ended their Champions League group stage with a 3-1 loss at Bayern Munich.

With both teams already into the knockout stages, and the Germans confirmed as Group B winners, Mourinho gave some fresh faces a chance to impress, but they mainly floundered in the

Allianz Arena. Kingsley Coman, Thomas Muller and Philippe Coutinho did the damage on a night where Hans-Dieter Flick’s side could have matched the seven goals they got in October’s reverse fixture had they been more clinical.

One potential star to emerge was Ryan Sessegnon, scoring his first goal for the club on his maiden start and Mourinho, who tried to sign him three times as Manchester United boss, will surely see him as a big part of the future.

The others did nothing to suggest the Portuguese is going to deviate away from his big guns

as they prepare for a pivotal period in the Premier League, where their chances of qualifying for this competitio­n next term could be defined.

Mourinho had made it clear before the game that he was going to take a look at those who had not had the chance in his short reign and Sessegnon, Kyle

Walker-Peters, Giovani Lo Celso and Juan Foyth were all given a first start.

Bayern in contrast went strong, with the exception of Robert Lewandowsk­i, so it was no surprise that they started well and took a 14th-minute lead.

Walker-Peters was dragged inside to deal with Gnabry, allowing Coman to take up space at the back post and when the ball fell to the winger, he coolly slotted home.

Tottenham, to their credit, responded swiftly and it was just six minutes until Sessegnon enjoyed his memorable moment.

Spurs worked their way inside

and Lo Celso’s through ball was deflected into the path of the teenager at the far post and after composing himself, he lashed a fierce effort past Manuel Neuer.

Mourinho’s side were enjoying a good spell and they had a brilliant chance to take the lead, but it fell to the wrong man.

Moussa Sissoko had looked like a new goalscorin­g midfielder under Mourinho, with two goals in the last three games, but he reverted to type dreadfully after being sent through on goal, drasticall­y overhittin­g a cross.

It proved costly as Bayern ended the half strongly and regained a deserved lead.

Gnabry, who had earlier hit the post with Thiago inexplicab­ly missing the rebound, sent in a cross which made its way to Alphonso Davies, whose shot again hit the woodwork and this time Muller converted.

Coutinho was on a one-man mission to get on the scoresheet and following two attempts early on after the restart, he finally did it in the 64th minute.

He was given far too much room on the edge of the area and picked out the bottom corner with a curling finish.

But Spurs left with their pride intact and Mourinho armed with knowledge.

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