Tottenham began life without Jose Mourinho by beating Southampton and Gareth Bale hinted at where the Portuguese went wrong.
Gareth Bale sent a message to former Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho after Wednesday's 2-1 win over Southampton, suggesting he should have put more emphasis on attacking.
Mourinho was sacked by Spurs on Monday with their Champions League hopes fading and was replaced until the end of the season by Ryan Mason.
Against the backdrop of European Super League controversy, which also affected Spurs, Mourinho's dismissal was effectively overshadowed.
Mason gets off to winning start
But with the controversial competition crumbling on Tuesday, the attention was back on Spurs' football the following day and Mason – who became the Premier League's youngest manager in history (29 years, 312 days) – began with a victory.
It may not have been a classic, with a late Son Heung-min penalty securing the points, but the win moved Spurs back to within two points of the top four.
Bale was willing to offer an opinion on what Spurs had to improve on following Mourinho's dismissal, backing up reports the players had been frustrated by the Portuguese's negative tactics.
"Maybe just to be on the front foot a bit more," Bale told Sky Sports. "We want to attack.
"We're a big team, we have great players and we need to attack more and stay higher up the pitch and I think we did that today."
Spurs' first-half display against Saints left a lot to be desired, but they improved in the second period.
Bale put their slow start down to the upheaval rather than distraction caused by the Super League.
Bale: "Super League is not happening"
"Us as players, all we have been focusing on is trying to get the new manager to settle in, the matter [the Super League] is closed as far as I'm concerned," he added. "It's not happening, so we're all good. We can carry on as normal."
As for adjusting to Mason, he said: "[We] just have to be patient. [There were] positional issues as a team, we've only had a couple of days to work on that, so just minor teething issues.
Spurs in EFL Cup final
"We'll continue to improve for the cup final at the weekend."
That final will see Spurs go up against Manchester City in the EFL Cup, the last competition they won in 2008.
Spartacus_Aye419
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Mourinho wasn’t Bale’s Problem. His Main Problem is his attitude towards his employers and his Dedication towards Playing with all his Desires and Will. Bale is Overrated, but his Goal against Barcelona in that Copa Del Rey Final, and his two Goals against Liverpool in the Champions final won’t make People see the real truth. He openly said Playing football a Business for him, and that Playing Golf was his main Happiness.
ChelseaFC_Addict
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Great players you say ?😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Go and attack Manchester city in the league cup final let's see. We have great players my a$$
Sam_912
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Bale is a big FLOP...that’s y zidane used 2 bench him...I used 2 blame zidane but now I dnt...n 2day spurs didn’t deserve a penalty...
Nafiz00
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Tottenham have shitty defender thats the reason mourinho doesnt succeed
FemiBalogun
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And Mourinho blamed zidane for Gareth Bale poor form, now Gareth Bale blaming Mourinho for Tottenham poor form 🤣
Konkmnpruy
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lazy player with stupid attitude
BayuPermanaPutra
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cant believe this guy is the one who make a comment on this [Crylaugh]
nodaopstuz
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I blame Mourinho for accepting this guy who was left rotten on Madrid's bench.... ungrateful being.Go and play your golf....we all know how it's like whenever a new coach takes over.Next season will come.I pray he stays