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Football quiz: José Mourinho v Tottenham Hotspur

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What happened the last time José Mourinho led out a team against Tottenham?
Mourinho came out fighting after that defeat, demanding “respect, respect, respect man”. What did he say to reporters after the match, while holding up three fingers?
Mourinho’s first ever game against Tottenham, in September 2004, finished 0-0. After the match he said: “They brought the bus and they left the bus in front of the goal. I would have been frustrated if I had been a supporter who paid £50 to watch this game because Spurs came to defend. I’m really frustrated because there was only one team looking to win.” Who was the Tottenham manager at the time?
Despite Mourinho’s claims about Spurs “parking the bus” against his Chelsea team, Tottenham pulled off a brilliant 5-3 win when the clubs met on New Year’s Day in 2015. Who scored a penalty for Spurs that day – the only penalty he has ever scored in the league?
Mourinho has faced his new clubs once in the Champions League – when Real Madrid were drawn against Spurs in the quarter-finals of the tournament in 2011. How did that tie finish after two legs?
Which former Premier League player scored two goals against Tottenham in that tie?
Spurs lost the first leg of that tie 4-0. Having one of their players sent off after just 14 minutes did not help. Who was shown the red card?
Mourinho claims that Tottenham tried to appoint him in 2007. What reason did he give for turning them down?
Before this season began, Mourinho was asked which teams could win the league. He replied: “Man City, Tottenham, Liverpool and …
Mourinho has won a cup final against his new club. He was the Chelsea manager when they beat Spurs 2-0 to win the League Cup at Wembley in 2015. John Terry scored the first goal for Chelsea that day. Who scored the second?
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