Mourinho pinpoints why Vinicius hasn’t made PL start for Spurs

Jose Mourinho thinks Carlos Vinicius needs to improve the physical side of his game if he wants to start in the Premier League for Spurs.

The Brazilian started for Tottenham as they hammered Ludogorets 4-0 on Thursday night, with Harry Winks and Lucas Moura the other goalscorers.

Vinicius now has two goals and three assists in four Europa League appearances for Spurs but has only made one appearance off the substitute bench in the Premier League.


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And following Vinicius’ performance in Europe, Mourinho praised his striker but urged him to become “more physical” to gain a place in his Premier League starting XI.

The Spurs boss said: “He is not playing a lot, especially in Premier League but he helped us to win the game at West Bromwich and in Europa League he is doing okay and adapting. Today was good that he scored an important goal.

“The second one is 75 per cent Dele’s goal, but then in the second half he assists Lucas for his goal. He is a big boy, a strong boy and needs to be more physical in the Premier League but I am happy.

“It is good for the team to have that because for example last season, if Harry Kane needed a rest – we couldn’t and because Vinicius is here, the squad is much more balanced.”

 

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Everton v Leeds: Toffees’ back three v Leeds’ one-twos

Everton v Leeds is under the tactical microscope.

 

Tactical pattern
Whether 4-3-3 or 3-4-3, Carlo Ancelotti ensures Everton are an open team, because despite not engaging in a high press they are willing to spread wide in possession and counter-attack at pace. That points to another highly entertaining Leeds United match; Marcelo Bielsa’s side are always involved in high-scoring games unless facing teams who prefer to regroup rather than counter (such as Arsenal, Man City and Wolves).

But the wider tactical pattern, beyond some end-to-end chaos, is harder to predict. If Everton go for the 4-3-3 deployed throughout 2020/21 then Leeds can exploit the space behind James Rodriguez, whereas if Ancelotti plumps for the 3-4-3 used in the 3-2 win over Fulham then they may be able to shut down the flanks – only to leave the middle of the park wide open. With Everton conceding at least two goals a game in each of their last six, it’ll be entertaining either way.

Back over 3.5 goals at 31/20 (Betfair)

 

Key battle zone

Ancelotti will probably go for the 3-4-3 used at Fulham, because this would allow his wing-backs to get tighter to Jack Harrison and Helder Costa without fearing loss of shape behind. Bielsa overloads the wide areas with bodies, creating triangle interchanges that can easily overwhelm an opposition full-back if they aren’t supported properly by a winger.

James Rodriguez’s positional errors from a right-wing position have led directly to four opposition goals this season, hence the switch to 3-4-3. Nevertheless the flanks will be the key battle zone at both ends, with Leeds looking to improve their record against back threes (they were beaten by Wolves and Leicester City) and Everton swinging in crosses from out wide. After the victory at Fulham, Dominic Calvert-Lewin cited the system change as the reason for Everton’s improved crossing.

 

Keep an eye on… Leeds’ one-twos in the middle
Perhaps the most unique aspect of Bielsa’s tactics is the style of their one-twos. The passer tends to follow the line of the ball after it is released, rather than run at an angle to it, which means they arrive unexpectedly in the same zone as the receiver. This causes huge disruption, and as a third runner pours forward creates a choreographed one-two-three. Most prominently, the winger starts this move out wide, arriving at pace centrally.

That should worry Everton fans. Both of Fulham’s goals at Craven Cottage were alarmingly simple one-twos on the edge of the penalty area that tore a hole in the Everton defence, capitalising on the major issues with a 3-4-3; when the wing-backs are forced into the back line, it leaves a two-man midfield with big spaces either side. Leeds could make excellent use of these zones.

Back Leeds to win at 13/5 (Paddy Power)

 

One to watch… Richarlison
Richarlison’s individual battle with Luke Ayling is vital. Everton have lost every game in which the Brazilian hasn’t featured, highlighting his value as the direct outlet on the left wing, which in turn frees up space for Lucas Digne to cross. Ayling has a real challenge to prevent Richarlison from running the game.

In a 3-4-3 there is less pressure on Richarlison to track back, although Leeds will often pile bodies down their right in the hope of distracting Everton’s defenders – and leaving Ayling free on the overlap. The head-to-head between these two players may decide the outcome.

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Tottenham 4-0 Ludogorets: Vinicius scores first two Spurs goals

Carlos Vinicius scored his first two goals for Spurs to help them cruise to a 4-0 win over Ludogorets in Group J of the Europa League.

Harry Winks added a third after half-time from close to the halfway line – although there were doubts over whether he meant it – before Lucas Moura wrapped up the scoring late on to keep Spurs on course for the knockout phase.

Jose Mourinho introduced Dane Scarlett with eight minutes left and the 16-year-old in the process became the youngest player to feature for the club, beating John Bostock’s previous record.


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Despite the low-key feel to this fixture, the hosts showed good intent from the off against their Bulgarian opponents.

Gareth Bale had four early efforts before the opener arrived in the 16th minute thanks to a cool finish by Vinicius.

Dele Alli, making his first appearance since October 29, attempted to play the Welshman in on goal, but his pass was deflected into the path of the on-loan Benfica striker and he fooled visiting goalkeeper Plamen Iliev with his eyes to slot into the bottom corner.

It saw the 25-year-old get off the mark for his new club at the fifth time of asking and, with 34 minutes on the clock, he grabbed a second.

Moments after Ben Davies had hit the post from a fine pass by Alli, the England playmaker got his second assist of the night.

Tanguy Ndombele – the only player to retain his starting berth from Saturday’s win over Manchester City – brought the ball forward, shrugged off four opponents and tested Iliev from 20 yards.

While the Ludogorets goalkeeper pushed the low strike away from goal, it only went as far as Alli and he unselfishly cut back for Vinicius to tap into the empty net and make it 2-0.

It had been comfortable viewing for Mourinho, who handed a second start of the season to Japhet Tanganga and partnered him with Davinson Sanchez at the heart of Spurs’ back four.

With Toby Alderweireld ruled out until next month, the battle to replace him was on, and the young academy graduate was eager to showcase his ability after six months largely spent on the treatment table with back and thigh injuries.

Two moments of rashness at the start of the second half highlighted his lack of game time, which was certainly not the case for the in-form Ndombele.

Spurs’ record signing had looked set for the exit door at one stage under Mourinho but has been transformed this term and produced another masterful display before he was replaced with 29 minutes left.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg replaced the Frenchman and it was his midfield partner who was the surprise scorer of Tottenham’s third goal.

Captain for the night Davies found Winks with a throw-in and, despite being 50 yards from goal, his effort caught out Iliev and went in off the post.

Given Bale had made a run into space and the England international did not look at goal, it appeared to be a fortuitous effort, but the boyhood fan was able to toast his third goal for Spurs.

Moura grabbed a fourth in the 73rd minute with a curled finish into the corner after Vinicius had controlled Alli’s cross, and Mourinho ensured it was a night to remember for several youngsters.

He introduced teenagers Harvey White and Scarlett for their debuts, while goalkeeper Alfie Whiteman also made his first competitive appearance for the club when he came on for Joe Hart with eight minutes left.

Both Scarlett and White went close to scoring before proceedings came to an end and, with Royal Antwerp beating LASK, Tottenham only need a point in Austria next Thursday to secure progression into the last 32.

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Triple H Talks About Whether Or Not Undertaker Will Work Again After WrestleMania 34

As noted, WWE executive and on-air performer Paul “Triple H” Levesque took part in an international media conference call earlier this week to promote next month’s WrestleMania 34 pay-per-view.

During the call, Triple H was asked if he believes The Undertaker will continue to wrestle after his expected showdown with John Cena at WrestleMania 34 this year.

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“You’ve seen John Cena calling him out, you’ve seen that play out on television. Where that goes I’m not sure, where that goes beyond April 8 I don’t know,” said Triple H during the call. “It’s kind of a one-day-at-a-time thing and time will tell and we’ll see.”

Triple H continued, “It really comes down to being up to The Undertaker, what he wants to do anywhere any time and he’s earned that right certainly with everything that he has accomplished and everything he’s done. He’s earned the right to pick his shots, pick his opportunity and really dictate what he wants to do.”

WrestleMania 34 takes place from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sunday, April 8th. Join us here on 4/8 for live play-by-play results coverage of the entire show.

Check out more from the media call featuring Triple H at Express.co.uk.

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