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Went to a gunfight without bullets, Jose says after loss

RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner (C) continued to shine away from home, making the difference with his seventh away strike in the Champions League in a 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur in London yesterday. Photo: TWITTER

Jose Mourinho had his excuses ready made for a 1-0 home defeat to RB Leipzig that leaves Tottenham needing to recreate their escape acts of last season to progress to the Champions League quarterfinals.

Already without Harry Kane due to a long-term hamstring injury, the news that Son Heung-min could miss the rest of the season with a fractured right arm on Tuesday was a body blow to Spurs' chances of progressing.

"It's like going to a gun fight without bullets, so we did what we could do," concluded Mourinho.

As the Portuguese complained about his lack of resources, it was easy to forget that Leipzig were the novices at this stage of the competition. Tottenham progressed further in the Champions League for the past three years under Mauricio Pochettino, culminating in a rollercoaster run to last season's final.

A similar run this season is hard to imagine with even Mourinho questioning how his side muddles through to the end of the season without their two top goalscorers.

"What I am worried with is not with the 1-0 because the 1-0 is an open result. The 1-0 you can perfectly go there and win the tie," added Mourinho. "What worries me is that these are our players for I don't know how many matches. We have to play in two days again. We could see Lucas (Moura) absolutely dead, (Steven) Bergwijn absolutely dead, (Giovani) Lo Celso dead."

Given his paucity of options up front, Mourinho needs to get the best from those he does have. However, Dele Alli stormed off when he was replaced 20 minutes from time and slammed his boots down in the dugout.

"I think he was angry with his performance, not with me," insisted Mourinho. "I think he understood why I took him off and the team improved."

"I don't know what they are doing," Spurs legend Glenn Hoddle told BT Sport. "I don't see a team pressing together and I don't see a team with good movement when they've got possession. They look like a team just hoping they play well and get a break."

Mourinho is certainly hoping his injury list gives him a free pass even if it goes wrong in three competitions between now and the end of the season.

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