Daily Star Sunday

A LO BLOW new contract high in table

- By Tom Hopkinson At the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

JOSE MOURINHO outwitted his great rival Pep Guardiola to mark a year in charge of Tottenham by taking them to top of the table.

‘The Experience­d One’, as the Portuguese dubbed himself i n midweek, produced a t actical masterclas­s to lift Spurs above Leicester and leave Manchester City languishin­g in mid-table.

These are still early days in the season, of course, and no silverware is handed out in November.

But this was a major test passed by Mourinho’s men and a message sent to every other side with title aspiration­s that Tottenham, for now at least, are planning on being part of the final reckoning.

This was a performanc­e that summed up Mourinho’s take on the game.

His side got their noses in front early through Heung-min Son with his ninth Premier League goal of the season after a quick-thinking free-kick from Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and a wonderful pass from Tanguy Ndombele.

And they then defended brilliantl­y, heroically and profession­ally for an hour before securing the victory with a classic counter-attacking goal through Giovani Lo Celso.

Some detractors will point to the possession­al stats which showed City enjoyed 66 per cent of the ball.

But don’t be fooled — Spurs were better off the ball than City were on it and much more clinical with the chances that came their way.

Guardiola, who signed a two-year extension to his Etihad contract in midweek, has had some rotten luck with injuries this season but he still has quality players available across the pitch and they aren’t doing the business.

Rodri headed one of the few good chances City created from Kevin De Bruyne’s cross straight at Hugo Lloris.

And when Aymeric Laporte did put the ball into the back of the net little more than midway through the half, ref Mike Dean was advised to check his monitor and correctly ruled the goal out for a handball against Gabriel Jesus.

Tottenham had hardly seen the ball when Son put them ahead and for the next 61 minutes every man in white defended superbly.

Toby Alderweire­ld and Eric Dier were solid at the back, while in front of them Hojbjerg was superb breaking up play and putting Spurs on the front foot – as was Moussa Sissoko alongside him.

Left-back Sergio Reguilon has hit the ground running since arriving from Real Madrid and, up top, Harry Kane, Steven Bergwijn and Son ran themselves ragged as the first line of defence.

After the break, there was more of the same but any hopes City had of getting anything from the game were ended when Mourinho sent on Lo Celso.

Just a minute after the Argentina midfielder came on, City lost the ball deep into Spurs territory, Dier thumped it to Kane and he saw Lo Celso scampering past him into space vacated by Kyle Walker’s foray forward.

The England striker played him in and Lo Celso sealed the win. Ruben Dias did force a good point-blank save from Lloris late on but City were already well beaten by then.

Boss Guardiola said: “The reality is we are struggling to score goals this season.

“The confidence of the guys is there. Now we go to Europe and afterwards we have to start to win games.

“They are top of the league so obviously they are more contenders than anyone else right now.

“There are a lot of points to play for but there are a lot of teams in front of us and we have to start winning games.

“We have to try to win games and we know it. We struggle to score goals right now. That is a reality, 10 goals in nine games is not enough.”

 ??  ?? SUPER SUB: Lo Celso finds the net just a minute after coming off the bench
SUPER SUB: Lo Celso finds the net just a minute after coming off the bench

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