Jose Mourinho hoping to celebrate landmark year with silverware
Jose Mourinho wants to end a special year for him and Daniel Levy with a trophy. Picture: Neil Hall/PA
Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho has vowed to celebrate a landmark year for both him and chairman Daniel Levy by trying to win a trophy.
Levy celebrates 20 years at the helm of Spurs this week while Mourinho is set to take charge of his 1,000th game as a manager later on this season.
Tottenham have a Carabao Cup final against Manchester City to look forward to in April, while they continue their Europa League quest against Dinamo Zagreb in the first leg of the last 16 on Thursday as they look to end a long trophy drought.
While Mourinhoās career is heavy on silverware, Levy only has the 2008 League Cup to show for his time in charge of Spurs, though his delivery of the clubās stunning new stadium will surely be the lasting legacy of his reign.
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Mourinho says that his boss should not be judged on that one trophy, but hopes he can add another this season.
āI would love to help, itās not me. Iād love to be part of a work that can deliver a trophy, I would love,ā he said.
āI donāt think sometimes itās fair for an owner, CEO, an administrator of a club, the president to be judged on trophies, because trophies they many, many times depend on others too.
āI think there are many ways to look at working in football and the work that has been done in this club, independent of the trophies that the club didnāt get in the past years, the work is undeniable.
āThe club is a big, big club in many aspects, very, very well organised in many aspects and thatās incredible work from him as the big boss in here but from the whole structure that works for him and with him.
āSo I donāt think sometimes itās fair to judge on trophies. But trophies are the salt and pepper of football and Iād love for him, but not just him, also the players, the fans, everyone, Iād love to help, for that to happen.
āIām not a big guy on stats and this kind of thing, but my 1,000th official match is going to arrive this season too and in a career where Iāve been lucky enough to win so many things, itād be nice for him to celebrate my 1,000 official matches to celebrate winning a trophy for Tottenham.
āWeāre going to try. Letās see if itās possible.ā
Spurs play the Croatian side at home on Thursday after the legs were reversed to ensure they do not play at home on the same night as Arsenal, who travel to Greece to play Olympiacos.
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta says that gives Tottenham the advantage ahead of this Sundayās north London derby, but Mourinho hit back, pointing to the week before the reverse fixture in December.
We can raise our voices and we should do that because we want to have two teams playing in equal conditions. But the decision has been made and thatās it.
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āWell on December 6 we played against Arsenal in our stadium,ā Mourinho said.
āOn December 3 Arsenal played at home against Rapid Vienna. At the same time we were playing in the ice in Linz against LASK Linz. We landed in London 3am. Was that an advantage to Arsenal?ā
Spurs go into the game without Giovani Lo Celso and Joe Rodon.
Lo Celso has suffered a setback in his return to fitness from a hamstring injury with a fresh problem, while Rodon is not registered.
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Mourinho said he would make changes, but would still name a strong team.
āGio is not ready but itās nothing to do with his previous important injury, from which heās totally recovered,ā Mourinho said.
āBut with his accumulation of work his feelings are not the best at the moment, a little bit of some back pain so heās had to stop working the way he was doing. So not for this match.
āAm I going to repeat the same team that played against Crystal Palace? No, Iām going to make a few changes.
āBut the team is working very well, everybody is training hard, everybody is pushing to play, so for me it doesnāt matter who is playing as our team is going to be strong.ā




