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José Mourinho apologised to Eric Dier for first-half substituti­on

- David Hytner at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

José Mourinho felt compelled to apologise to Eric Dier after substituti­ng him after just 29 minutes of Tottenham’s 4-2 Champions League win over Olympiakos,

which ensured the club’s qualificat­ion for the last 16 of the competitio­n.

Spurs were awful in the first-half – they trailed 2-0 after 19 minutes – and Mourinho said he had swapped Dier for the more attacking midfielder Christian Eriksen for the balance of the team. He already had one deep-sitting midfielder on the pitch in Harry Winks.

Dele Alli gave Spurs a lifeline with a goal in first-half stoppage-time before Harry Kane and Serge Aurier put them in front after the interval. Kane rounded off the scoring with his second of the evening – his 20th goal in 24 Champions League appearance­s.

“The most difficult moment of the game for me was not when Olympiakos scored the first or second goal but when I made the change in the first-half,” Mourinho said. “Hurt the player but hurt myself. It’s important the player understand­s and I was lucky that my choice was a very intelligen­t boy who has a good understand­ing of what the team is. It was not about his performanc­e.

“We were losing 2-0 in a very difficult moment and one positional midfield player was more than enough. I apologise to Eric, in spite of the fact he knows I did it for the team and not with the intention to hurt him.”

Spurs took control of the game with Kane’s equaliser for 2-2 – after the quick-thinking of a ballboy. He returned the ball swiftly for a throw-in to allow the team to break upfield.

“To do that you have to be a very good ballboy,” Mourinho said. “I was a very good ballboy between 10 and 15 or 16 years old. The kid understand­s the game, reads the game. He’s not there just to look at the stands, the lights or the stars. He’s there to watch the game. I tried to invite him to the dressing room at the end but he disappeare­d.”

 ??  ?? Eric Dier departs after 29 minutes. Photograph: Marc Atkins/Getty Images
Eric Dier departs after 29 minutes. Photograph: Marc Atkins/Getty Images

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