at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for their first competitive game in more than three months. They got their reward in the first half when Steven Bergwijn skipped through the United defence and powered beyond David de Gea.
And although O le Gunnar Solskjaer's side launched a fightback, inspired by second half substitute Paul Pogba, the former United boss - now in charge of Tottenham - was fairly content.
He revealed he wanted to stop United playing on the counter-attack, limiting the space for the likes of Marcus Rashford."We analysed United [before the game] but I don’t think it’s for us to speak about them," Mourinho told reporters after the final whistle."I’ll just say that I think we gave them what I think they are not very good at,.
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