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Joe Doyle

Spurs news: Bruno Fernandes transfer update, Harry Kane - record breaker, Dele Alli's admission

Tottenham Hotspur enjoyed a second successive win under new head coach Jose Mourinho.

An away win over London rivals West Ham on Saturday, thanks to goals from Son Heung-min, Lucas Moura and Harry Kane, gave Tottenham their first three points in five Premier League games.

And they followed it up with a comeback victory against Olympiacos at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Tuesday night in the Champions League.

The 4-2 victory with goals from Dele Alli, Serge Aurier and a Harry Kane double, ensures qualification to the knockout stages of the competition - but they had to do it the hard way, coming from two goals down.

That game kickstarted a period of three weeks without a rest, as midweek games come thick and fast.

Following of the match here is the latest news from Hotspur way over the last 24 hours.

Mourinho's post-match debrief

A rollercoaster of a home debut for Jose Mourinho, with a 2-0 deficit, trademark early substitution to change things and a very helpful ballboy.

Jose Mourinho substitutes Eric Dier in the clash against Olympiacos (Marc Atkins/Getty Images)

See what the Spurs boss had to say here .

Dele Alli opens up on his form

Dele Alli has admitted that he was not good enough for Spurs last season, but says he is tired of making excuses and wants to reach his full potential.

Dele Alli after Olympiacos' first goal against Spurs (Tottenham Hotspur FC/Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty Images)

Bruno Fernandes latest

Sporting midfielder and long-term rumoured Spurs target Bruno Fernandes has now signed a new contract with the Portuguese club.

But it might not change anything at all.

Read why here .

Harry Kane

Harry Kane is a Champions League record breaker following the win against Olympiacos.

Harry Kane celebrates his equaliser against Olympiacos (GLYN KIRK/IKIMAGES/AFP via Getty Images)

Find out what the record is .

And what he had to say on the matter .

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