‘No one has told me anything different’ – Mourinho expects Spurs fight with Villa to go ahead

Tottenham are preparing for their game this week to go ahead despite coronavirus concerns

Jose Mourinho is preparing for Tottenham’s Premier League match against Aston Villa to go ahead as scheduled on Wednesday.

After a massive coronavirus revolution, Villa used to play youth players in a 4-1 FA Cup loss to Liverpool on Friday.

The uprising has threatened their host of Spurs, but further delays for fixtures for Tottenham have been delayed.

After winning the FA Cup 5-0 over Marine on Sunday, Mourinho was asked when Tottenham’s next game would be and Spurs head coach responded: “Wednesday.”

“Nobody has told me any different that I’m not going to play so tomorrow morning we’ll start preparing for that game,” he said.

“The same Tuesday, unless we’re told otherwise.”

Spurs are fourth in the Premier League table, four points behind Liverpool and Manchester United.

Mourinho and co. they will also face Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final, while Spurs will remain in the Europa League knockout stages.

On Sunday, however, they brought down Marine at a lower level behind hat-trick Carlos Vinicius, with Lucas Moura and Alfie Devine also scoring.

In the process, Devine became Tottenham’s youngest ever editor as well as the club’s youngest ever visiting player.

After the game, Marine manager Neil Young was full of praise for Spurs’ entry into the game, telling BBC Radio: “It’s been a nice, difficult week as we’ve had a lot of media roles. , and with our players being part – time we also have jobs, but we think.

“I will not think too much of this game, it is a proud time to be able to bring Tottenham here and meet Jose in person. From an FA Cup perspective, it is good to bring the team and the subs they have made into.

“Jose was a huge fan of the club and the pitch. I have so much respect for Tottenham, not only because of the players they bought today but also because of the fans behind them. our football club and they have logically supported us with that. “

He said: “It was a sad evening, they took a very strong side, and we are grateful for that. They have honored us that Jose Mourinho, and their club, are the stars. I can be very proud of my team, we have come a long way, this was our eighth FA Cup tie but it was an afternoon. it was sad.

“It would have been easy not to save them and it’s been a great season and we are very proud of what we have achieved.”

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