8.30am Tottenham news LIVE: Sessegnon told to improve by Mourinho, Koulibaly £90m target, Juventus’ Demiral £25m race – The Sun
TOTTENHAM were unable to get revenge on Bayern Munich as they were beaten 3-1 in their final Group B clash in Germany.
Despite Ryan Sessegnon netting his first goal for the club, Mourinho's men were out-muscled by the Bundesliga champions – and the Special One remained unsatisfied with the young left-back's exploits.
Meanwhile, transfer news is in full swing, with Serie A duo Kalidou Koulibaly and Merih Demiral among their defensive targets.
Follow all the latest updates from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium below…
JOSE MOURINHO has ordered Ryan Sessegnon to improve, despite a fantastic first goal for Spurs at Bayern Munich.
The Special One told BT Sport: “That is the quality we know he has. He arrives always in dangerous positions and he is a good finisher.
“He has a lot to improve. He lost too many individual duels and he has to learn how to use his body.
“He was playing experienced players and has a lot to develop, but the potential is there.”
HERE'S how Ryan Sesegnon levelled the scoring for Spurs tonight.
Not bad, eh?
TOTTENHAM have lost 3-1 to Bayern Munich.
Ryan Sessegnon's equaliser was cancelled out by Thomas Muller's strike on the brink of half-time.
And Philippe Coutinho came back to haunt Spurs as he secured the win for the German giants.
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BORUSSIA DORTMUND have joined Manchester United and Bayern Munich in eyeing sacked Spurs chief Mauricio Pochettino.
Argentine Poch is thought to be keen on waiting until the summer before returning, but he has already been linked with Arsenal, Real Madrid and even Everton.
But the Telegraph suggest Bundesliga giants Dortmund are also interested as pressure grows on their boss Lucien Favre, despite qualifying for the Champions League knockout stages.
The Mail suggested Old Trafford chiefs have told Ole Gunnar Solskjaer his job is safe after impressive wins over Tottenham and Manchester Citylifted United to fifth in the Premier League.
But United have been long-term admirers of Pochettino, who took Spurs to the Champions League final in May.
OH NO, it's 2-1 to Bayern Munich.
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