Jamaica Gleaner

Jose inspires Spurs to Champs League comeback

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JOSE MOURINHO is showing his old magic touch in his early days at Tottenham. The team is winning again and its ball boys are proving to be as sharp as his players.

Tottenham marked Mourinho’s first home match in charge by coming from two goals down to beat Olympiakos 4-2 and reach the Champions League’s knockout stage with a game to spare. Real Madrid and Manchester City also qualified yesterday, without having to win their home matches.

But it was Mourinho, back in the competitio­n where he made his name 15 years ago as a surprise title-winner with Porto, hogging the limelight once again. He reacted to Spurs going 2-0 behind after 19 minutes by making an early substituti­on, bringing on outof-favour playmaker Christian Eriksen who helped turn the game.

Then, after the quick thinking of a ball boy proved vital in the build-up to Harry Kane’s equalising goal early in the second half, Mourinho went up to the young lad and gave him a hug.

SIX TEAMS THROUGH

There are now six teams into the last 16, with Paris-SaintGerma­in, Bayern Munich, which hammered and Juventus having already secured progress after four group games.

Two more heavyweigh­ts, in City and Madrid, joined them despite being held to home draws.

City guaranteed topping Group C with a 1-1 draw against Shakhtar and could yet play Madrid in the last 16, with the 13-time European champions squanderin­g a two-goal

lead to draw 2-2 with PSG and ensure a second-place finish in Group A.

The biggest winner yesterday was Bayern, whose striker Robert Lewandowsk­i scored four goals in 15 minutes in a 6-0 win at Red Star Belgrade. The best goal was scored by Paulo Dybala, whose whipped free kick from near the byline kissed the crossbar before it crashed into the net to seal Juventus’ 1-0 win against Atletico Madrid.

Atletico have still to qualify. Juve do not have that problem, and advance as Group D winners.

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