No on-field decision was made by the referee or his officials and VAR decided that the contact made by King did not warrant a penalty.
His Spurs side then failed to register a single shot on target against the relegation-threatened Cherries as Mourinho’s squad ended up winless on the road for the sixth consecutive game in all competitions.
The Portuguese boss did manage to speak to Sky Sports after the disappointing draw, saying: ‘I feel I got enough desire and they [Spurs] couldn’t give more today.
‘We were dominant behind but then there was lack of sharpness in the attacking areas.
‘I made changes, I think the changes helped to improve the game in the last half but we didn’t score.
‘Credit to Bournemouth. I was a bit surprised because I thought they wanted to win the game and I was surprised they just wanted a point – but maybe they did their maths and I think a point gives them a chance.’
Tottenham’s next match is a mouth-watering north London derby at home to Arsenal, who are unbeaten in their last five games, a run which has seen them win four times.


Nice and interest…
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Yeah… Mourinho always seems to deflate the pressure when his team are underperforming
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