The Mail on Sunday

MOURINHO’S SWEET MUSIC

Jose feeling happy as Spurs play to his tune

- By Oliver Holt CHIEF SPORTS WRITER AT THE LONDON STADIUM

JOSE MOURINHO spoke with a rasp in his voice, as if he had had a lot to say in the last couple of days as well as the last couple of hours. He was hoarse but he spoke of music in the away dressing room at the London Stadium and of rapture and of how much he had missed all this. ‘Today, the feeling was I was where I belong,’ said the new Spurs manager. ‘This is my natural habitat.’

For all his flaws and self-regard, Mourinho is still treated as English football’s eternal messiah. His fourth coming as a Premier League manager could scarcely have got off to a better or easier start as he led Spurs to their first away win in the Premier League since January against a wretched West Ham.

‘Eleven months without music in the away dressing room,’ said Mourinho, as if he were composing a rhapsody of his own. ‘ Eleven months without a smile, without happiness. And they did i t. A victory is something you have to value and I am glad the music was loud. I am not worried about the start of my Tottenham career but I am very happy for them.’

For all the excitement about his latest return, we know exactly what we are going to get from Mourinho on occasions like this. He speaks as i f from a script, praising his players’ reaction to his arrival, making subtle digs about his predecesso­rs, earnestly affecting lack of ego. All that remains is to wait to see how quickly it curdles.

At least Mourinho will have slept soundly in his Tottenham pyjamas. The rehabilita­tion that The Special One, The Happy One and The Humble One s eeks aft er t he rancorous end to his second spell at Chelsea and his failure at Manchester United will not be earned in a match like this but there were signs that this Spurs team is good enough t o give him t he platform that he craves.

Perhaps the biggest compliment to pay his side was that it looked like a Mauricio Pochettino team again. That is to Mourinho’s credit. Spurs had not won a league game since the end of September and had slipped to 14th in the table but they played with belief and verve again at the London Stadium. The extent of t hei r s uperiori t y was not reflected in the margin of victory.

As one manager arrives, another may leave. West Ham boss Manuel Pellegrini was said to be under pressure before this match and his team now has only one point from its last six matches.

He sidesteppe­d the question of whether he had received t he backing of the club’s hierarchy, saying: ‘We tried for our fans to return to a winning performanc­e, but we couldn’t. When you don’t have the results that you want you must trust more than ever what you are doing in the way you work. You see a lot of pressure on the players but they never give up.’

Apart from a late rally, which yielded two goals, the manner of their defeat against a Spurs side that has hardly been in top form itself did not say a lot for the prospects of their boss.

But this was about Mourinho and his return to English football 11 months after he was fired by United. He will have been encouraged by much of what he saw, particular­ly renewed signs of life in Dele Alli and some superb interplay between Son Heung-min and Lucas Moura, that were at least a nod to the good times under Pochettino.

Mourinho will be annoyed his side could not preserve a clean sheet. The two goals Spurs conceded were a reminder of the vulnerabil­ity his new team has shown this season. There are ghosts that must be banished, like the 7-2 home defeat by Bayern Munich and the Carabao Cup exit to Colchester United and this was at least a step in the right direction.

Spurs may not quite have looked like a team that got to the Champions League final a few months ago but they did start well. Alli, who had been told by Mourinho to stop pl aying l i ke ‘ Dele’s brother’, appeared t o have heeded t he advice. He does not actually have a brother but that did not seem to matter. Much of his old creativity and intelligen­ce was back.

Four minutes into the game, he slipped a ball through to Kane who lashed it into the roof of the net only for the linesman to raise his

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Kane celebrates a third goal for Spurs
CENTRE STAGE: Kane celebrates a third goal for Spurs
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