Jose Mourinho launched into a lengthy and passionate criticism of midfielder Tanguy Ndombele after the Frenchman's latest performance in a Tottenham shirt.
Spurs' record summer signing has struggled to get to grips with the Premier League since his arrival, but was handed a starting berth for the trip to Burnley on Saturday.
But Mourinho was less than impressed with the £52million man, who was dragged off at half-time along with central midfield partner Oliver Skipp with Spurs a goal down.
And not for the first time Ndombele fell foul of his boss's comments after the match. "We didn't have a midfield in the first half," Mourinho blasted. "I think more important than the tactics is to have midfield players who want the ball, to connect
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