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Jose Mourinho admits Spurs need other teams to slip up in top-four race

Jose Mourinho admits Spurs need other teams to slip up in top-four race
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The Spurs boss has acknowledged his team will be relying on others slipping up.

Jose Mourinho accepts Tottenham need other sides to slip up if they are to finish in the top four of the Premier League.

Spurs, sitting in sixth, are only three points off fourth-placed Chelsea going into the final nine games and they can make a big statement of their intentions by winning at Newcastle on Sunday.

They are not only battling Chelsea for that last spot, though, as West Ham, Liverpool and Everton are also in the mix and with Spurs being so inconsistent since Christmas, Mourinho knows other teams' results will have a bearing.

"I'm confident that we can win on Sunday. Then on Monday if you ask me I will be confident that we can win against Manchester United next week," Mourinho said.

"I can repeat to you after every match the ambition and the confidence to win the next match.

"To reach a Champions League position I don't think we depend on ourselves. We depend also on results from other teams. I'm not going to say we are going to do it or not going to do it. We are going one game at a time and the last season was a very good example.

"We were quite a distance, we had a big distance to the top six positions and in the end, in the last minute of the last match we confirmed that position and we have to go in that direction."

Mourinho, who could still bring silverware to Spurs this season in the form of the Carabao Cup, looked like mounting a title challenge before Christmas as Spurs topped the table in mid-December.

A slide since then means they could easily miss out on European football, though the Portuguese was not prepared to discuss that prospect.

"I don't want to speak about that possibility," he added.

"I am not going to be pessimistic or try to anticipate scenarios or evaluate our season before the season ends."

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