Bristol Post

It hurts me to leave players like Dele out of the squad - Mourinho

- David CHARLESWOR­TH

JOSE Mourinho has plenty of sympathy for Dele Alli and others confined to the fringes at Tottenham but the head coach reflected that the “life of a big club” means difficult decisions are necessary.

Alli has started just two of Tottenham’s 11 fixtures this season and, not for the first time in recent weeks, the England midfielder was left out of the matchday squad for the 1-0 win at Burnley on Monday evening. Mourinho insists Alli, plus the likes of Davinson Sanchez and Harry Winks, unused substitute­s at Turf Moor, will be given opportunit­ies with the trio set to come into the reckoning for the Europa League trip to Antwerp tomorrow, and Mourinho insists he takes no pleasure in deciding his line-ups as he knows he must leave out a number of talented individual­s.

“I feel very bad we did,” Mourinho said, when asked whether Alli’s omission was because Tottenham have an overabunda­nce of attackers. I feel even sad every time I have to write a list of players selected for a game. It’s not just about Dele.

“If the players understand that on Thursday we have another match and that some people that didn’t play here, they are going to play on Thursday and vice-versa.

“This is the life of a big club. This is the life that I know from my time at Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Chelsea. The boys have to be ready.”

Mourinho revealed he took no chances with Steven Bergwijn and Serge Aurier, both of whom were sidelined by niggles, as Son Heungmin took his tally in the Premier League this season to eight goals in the victory over the Clarets.

“Winks and Davinson were in the stands, Dele stayed at home, Bergwijn had a little injury, Aurier had a little injury,” Mourinho added. “It is the kind of squad where little injuries, we don’t need to risks.

“The squad is very good, it is very strong and every match if it’s not Dele the next match will be another one and the next match will be another one. I have to admit it hurts me because they deserve more but this is the life of a top squad.”

Tottenham moved from 11th to fifth in the standings courtesy of Son’s 76th-minute header after Harry Kane’s flick-on - the 29th time they have combined for a Premier League goal.

 ?? Picture: Lindsey Parnaby/PA ?? Tottenham’s Son Heung-min celebrates his goal against Burnley
Picture: Lindsey Parnaby/PA Tottenham’s Son Heung-min celebrates his goal against Burnley

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