It took a long time, from the first coaching job at Benfica 2000 until Thursday night, but then, according to the BBC, it became a fact when José Mourinho's Tottenham fell in the London derby against Chelsea with 0-1.

Yes, ironically, the very Chelsea that Mourinho previously trained in two rounds, and among other things won the league three times with.

Bale left on the bench

In addition, it was "Spurs" third straight loss in the league game after 1-3 at home against Liverpool and 0-1 away against bottom team Brighton.

Tottenham thus lose further ground in the Premier League table and are now only found in eighth place.

Foot-injured shooter king Harry Kane is desperately missing a lot, and the loan of former star Gareth Bale from Real Madrid has, to put it mildly, not had the desired effect.

That Mourinho did not even replace Bale in the end, despite a draw, really says it all.

Chelsea, on the other hand, just pass Tottenham in the table and are sixth.

Fresh coach Thomas Tuchel - who took over on January 26 after Frank Lampard was fired - has thus taken seven points out of nine possible.

Jorginho scored the only goal of the match from the penalty spot in the first half.

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