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Spurs superstars stir Mourinho masterclass as Arsenal pay for Arteta’s ambition – The World Game
Son Heung-min and Harry Kane delivered again as Jose Mourinho stuck to a disciplined defensive Tottenham approach and was rewarded.
So it was Arsenal who attempted to seize the initiative. After all, someone had to have the ball.
Under Mauricio Pochettino and Arsene Wenger, the men who brought these rivals again to the forefront of the English game, Tottenham and Arsenal had each played an attractive, exciting brand of football. Jose Mourinho and Mikel Arteta had so far done things a little differently.
Only twice, five years apart, in his opening and closing weeks in charge, did Pochettino’s Spurs have less than 35 per cent…
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