Jose Mourinho reveals his dad played in goal at Wolves and hails Tottenham keeper Gazzaniga for ‘magic hands’ in win – The Sun

JOSE MOURINHO watched Paulo Gazzaniga’s “magic hands” help Spurs grab a vital victory then claimed: Dad’ll do for me!

Mourinho’s late father Felix played in goal for Belenenses at Molineux in 1973 — and Gazzaniga’s save to deny Romain


That stop paved the way for Spurs to nick it at the end through Jan Vertonghen’s header on Mourinho’s first ever visit to Wolves’ ground.

The Special One said: “Paulo had magic hands. He was important in that situation.

“My father played in this stadium against Wolves in the Uefa Cup as a goalkeeper.

“He was always telling me a goalkeeper of a top team has to be different to the others because you don’t have ten saves, you have one.

“By the time the one comes, the magic hands have to be there and Paulo did it for us.”

'WOLVES HAVE TOP-FOUR POTENTIAL'

Tottenham looked on the ropes after Adama Traore’s thunderbolt chalked off Lucas Moura’s terrific opener.

But they held firm against an exciting Wolves side who Mourinho feels are genuine top-six contenders under Nuno Espirito Santo.

The former Chelsea and Manchester United chief added: “Wolves are with us and Chelsea, United and Arsenal fighting for top six and smelling the top four.

“They can beat anyone home and away. They have an incredible mentality.

“They can tell you what they want but they want top four. They have the potential for that.

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