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It was win or bust, Mourinho says after Spurs win

LONDON, June 23 (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur's chances of qualifying for the Champions League would have been over had they not beaten West Ham United on Tuesday, manager Jose Mourinho said.

By Martyn Herman

Relegation-threatened West Ham frustrated Tottenham in the London derby for more than an hour but Tomas Soucek’s own goal and Harry Kane’s first goal of 2020, ensured three points.

It was Tottenham’s first win in eight matches in all competitions and moved them to seventh with 45 points — one behind Manchester United in fifth spot.

“First of all three points were not important, they were crucial,” Mourinho told reporters. “I said to the players ‘don’t think if we don’t win this match we can still think about chances’, it was three points or nothing.

“We were too slow and predictable in the first half but we were stronger and more intense in the second half.”

With seven games remaining, Tottenham have at least given themselves a chance of ending what has been a disappointing season with a flourish — helped by the fact Mourinho now has a full squad to choose from with Kane, Son Heung-min and Moussa Sissoko all fit again after long injury lay-offs.

On Tuesday he had the luxury of leaving Harry Winks, Steven Bergwijn and Erik Lamela on the bench.

Kane, who recovered from a hamstring tendon injury during the three-month shutdown, said he was delighted to get back on the scoresheet in his second game back.

“When you’ve been out for over six months it’s about getting that feeling back on the pitch,” the England skipper said.

“I’m in good shape. I’ve been working very hard. I feel as good as I’ve ever done.”

Team mate Eric Dier said the long pause to the season may have helped Tottenham.

“It’s a strange feeling because before lockdown we weren’t in good form but we have been working very hard. We have felt positive in the restart and hopefully that continues.

“Champions League is the aim. We knew if we didn’t win tonight it might be too far.” (Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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