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  • Could you give us an update on Hugo Lloris?

  • I am expecting good news before every match. Yesterday I was not sure that he couldn't

  • play tomorrow. He can't. I'm going to wait for good news for Saturday, I hope he can.

  • It's not the kind of injury where we know he's not ready to play for three, four or

  • five weeks.

  • It's not a situation like that. He's not playing tomorrow but I cannot tell you he's not playing

  • Saturday because maybe he can.

  • After his goal for the U23s last night will Troy Parrott feature tomorrow?

  • He will be on the bench tomorrow. We're taking very good care of him and we cannot tell you

  • obviously every detail. We're taking good care of a young player and also taking care

  • of a young boy in society, in life, in private life. That's a process.

  • He's 18. One month ago he was 17, so he's not even close to being 19. Yesterday we decided

  • it was good for him to play but we decided before the game, with the relations

  • we have with youth football, it was only for 45 minutes, to give him some match time but

  • not 90 minutes because tomorrow he's going to be on the bench. It's a process.

  • We take care of the players. It was not my work but for Winks to arrive in the

  • position of club captain in a Premier League match shows what can be done in this club.

  • A kid comes here, at nine or 10 years old, taken care of, plays in the first team and

  • arrives at a moment where he even wears the armband. Troy is a process. He's a very young

  • kid with a lot, a lot, a lot to learn.

  • Is that football-wise or off the pitch?

  • Also football-wise, yeah. He has qualities. He has potential but he's not an end product.

  • He has a lot to learn, a lot to develop at every level. He's going to be on the bench

  • again tomorrow again. A few minutes he played already, he already has two Premier League

  • appearances which is not normal for an 18-year-old kid.

  • He's a privileged one. I think he understands the privilege of being part of the first team

  • training every day, learning with experiences players and coaches, with very people also

  • in the academy. He's a privileged one. Step by step.

  • Eric Dier said he likes to play centre-back, is that his best position

  • The interview was before the game or after the game?

  • The interview was before the game or after the game?

  • Ok. Because he played very well so he had very good feelings. He played very well, he

  • played very well. I think he has qualities to be a central defender and when you play

  • the majority of your career as a midfield player you learn skills and you learn positions,

  • and areas and situations that when you become a centre-back it's a plus, it's a plus. I

  • think he has work ahead of him, he has specific skills to develop to be a good solid cereal

  • defender but in the other day his performance was very, very good.

  • Of course in a system of three which is different to play than two so the feelings were very

  • good, playing in a defensive three and one day when he has the opportunity to play in

  • a two we are also trying to take conclusions.

  • Of course we are here to try and get the best results but we are also thinking about what

  • next, thinking about the future. Of course thinking about the team but also the future

  • of everyone. We know that he likes to play in that position and of course after a good

  • game because he played a good game I think the feelings are even better.

  • But do you think he's better as a defender or midfielder?

  • I don't know, I don't know. Of course he comes from my country and before he came to Tottenham

  • I knew about him and that his formation was shared between the two positions. And then

  • I knew the highlight of his career in this club was playing as a No 6. A No 6 was also

  • where he came an England player, playing in the top competitions.

  • But let's see, I think he has the potential to be a central defender - and of course the

  • feelings of the players are very important. It's much better for a coach and for a player

  • to be coincident in their feelings. At this moment I am very happy with his performance

  • I will give him the opportunity in the future to play as a centre-back with a back four,

  • and let's try together to make the best decision for him and for the team.

  • Given the situation this season does all your focus go on winning that piece of silverware at Wembley?

  • My focus is long term focus. That's with the long term focus, everything is the same for

  • me. I want to win a trophy with Tottenham. That doesn't change for me. This season the

  • circumstances are not easy.

  • The fact that I couldn't play the Carabao Cup gave me one less chance to win a trophy.

  • Twelve points behind fourth and 30 points behind first obviously made that impossible too.

  • So you are right, in this competition we are in this moment 15 teams because Portsmouth

  • is out. I think all the 15 teams we have a dream to fight for.

  • It doesn't matter Kane, Lloris, Sissoko or Sonny or whoever, it doesn't matter. Until

  • we are in the competition we are going to fight for the dream.

  • Would you see it as a failure if you don't win a trophy this year?

  • This year? No.

  • Because of injuries?

  • Because I come in mid-season, because I come with the train midway, because of so many

  • difficult circumstances I wouldn't feel it at all.

  • You played Norwich about five weeks ago, does that make it easier or more difficult tomorrow?

  • Very hard. It was very hard. I think if in the first game at Norwich we were very unlucky

  • to not win that match. I think in the match at home we were very lucky to win that match.

  • They played so, so well and it was very difficult for us.

  • So I expect another difficult game. I feel amazing, beautiful that on a Wednesday 9,000

  • supporters are coming from Norwich, amazing, beautiful. That's the FA Cup. 9,000 supporters midweek.

  • If we went away midweek to Norwich I'm pretty sure we would take every ticket possible with

  • our fans too. That's the beauty of the FA Cup. So I think a very good game.

  • I repeat what I said after the game we played here. That's not a team to be where they are.

  • They are fighting to stay in the division and I like their team and I think it's going

  • to be a very difficult match for us.

  • Have you begun to think about the summer and a possible overhaul?

  • Massive changes No. Not massive changes. First of all because that is not what we think we

  • need. Secondly because of the profile of the club. Third because of what the market is

  • and year after year after year is more difficult.

  • So I am not thinking of an overhaul. Of course we need to make our squad better, that is obvious.

  • Are you expecting to have Erik Lamela back tomorrow?

  • Yes.

  • Are you worried he might pull out again?

  • I expect, but I also expected him to play last Sunday and it was not possible. But I expect.

  • Was Toby Alderweired rested on Sunday with tomorrow in mind or was it a tactical decision?

  • It was tactical decision, yeah.

  • There was a video that went viral among Spurs fans (Mourinho starts laughing), I think you

  • know what I am going to talk about, of Pedro Neto's run, Tanguy Ndombele was very slowly

  • tracking him back...

  • (Laughing) Or Pedro Neto is very fast.

  • Is that a side of his game that concerns you slightly?

  • (Still laughing) Pedro Neto is very fast.

  • He is! He is very fast.

  • But he does have at least three opportunities to put his foot in

  • Yeah, but Wolves do fantastic work in the selection of the profile of their players,

  • they know what they want, they choose the profile of player adapted to the qualities

  • of their team.

  • We had 65 per cent of the ball and we almost doubled their number of passes. But they are

  • very fast. Traore, Jota, Pedro Neto, Podence, they are all very, very fast and it was impossible

  • for Tanguy to get him.

  • How has Gedson adapted to life at Spurs?

  • He is a kid, I think he is happy. He is adapting well to special life. He lives again with

  • his parents and his sister, it is a very good situation for him, he is happy. He works hard

  • as a young kid has to do.

  • He deserves his opportunities, he has already started at Southampton and the Champions League

  • match.

  • He is playing, he is playing in different positions, he gives us what we always thought

  • he could give us options. As a kid, you always expect that next season will be better.

  • Until the end of the season there will be more opportunities to play football and grow

  • up. But good kid.

Could you give us an update on Hugo Lloris?

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