Jose Mourinho left frustrated by Tottenham’s lacking attacking threat in their 1-1 draw against Wolves

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Tottenham Hotspur are winless in their last four Premier League games. As Jose men’s appeared to be grabbing all three points against Wolves before they gave away an easy set-piece as Saiss scored a deserved equaliser for the Wolves.North London team could not stop Wolves from snatching points off them as they conceded a 1-1 draw at the late stoppage.

Tottenham Spurs Tangy Ndombele scored just after 58 seconds into the game and but wolves Saiss’ 88th-minute header cancelled Spurs all three points.

With winless in their 4 games, Mourinho’s side failed to take the opportunity to climb back to the top position as they made it four Premier League games without a win.

And Jamie Redknapp, who spent three seasons at Tottenham, believes the latest performance showed the start of a worrying trait in the Portuguese boss’ side.

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“And this is not a one-off – there are many games where this has happened, so it’s becoming a pattern.

“The more often it happens, the more negative the players get.

“They start to think ‘it will happen again’. It transmits to the brain and it’s a major problem for Jose right now.”

Redknapp was the only one left frustrated, though, as Mourinho was left boiling during his post-match interview.

“One point against Wolves wouldn’t normally be a bad result as they are a strong opponent,” the manager said.

“But scoring a goal in the first minute and having control of the game and 89 minutes to score more goals is frustrating.”

When asked about where Tottenham need to improve, Mourinho kept tight-lipped.

“It’s not for me to talk with you about,” he brutally replied on Sky Sports .

“I know my team and my players better than anyone but I don’t want to go in that direction.”

“Every game is an opportunity and every game is dangerous.

“We have a run of matches against the top teams but I do not consider any matches more difficult”