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Sunday 15th December 2pm
Premier League
Molineux Stadium
The Bayern game was a dead rubber, but the performance still raised a question or two about the squad.
Mourinho will be very keen to get back to winning ways, but this will be a difficult trip to do it on.
The Midlands club had their own irrelevant European midweek game, which they managed comfortably.
The two coaches both previously managed Porto, so it'll be nice for them to be able to compare notes.
Can Mourinho get the best of his countryman or can Wolves continue their impressive run of form?
Wolves had an impressive season last time out, following on from their promotion as champions.
Most clubs would settle for just staying up, but they have higher aims and secured a European place.
Burnley showed everyone the perils of being unprepared for the extra games and that warning was heeded.
Jimenez, Dendoncker, Cutrone, Jordao and Neto added depth to an already strong squad.
Their Chinese backers and Portuguese super-agent weren't taking any chances.
The early Europa League schedule still took it's toll, as they entered into the 3 qualification rounds.
Crusaders and Pyunik offered little resistance, but Torino were a harder task, if one that they were up to.
They failed to record a win in their first six league games though, drawing 4 and losing to Chelsea and Everton.
They've been unbeaten since then, going ten games without defeat in the league and five more in Europe.
It's their best run of form since 1959 when they won the title.
This fixture last season was part of a pattern that's become disturbingly familiar in recent months.
We overcame a first minute injury to Mousa Dembele to dominate for an hour, going 3-0 up.
Lamela opened the scoring, then Moura added to his goal a few minutes later, before Kane made it three.
Game over? Of course not. Juan Foyth and Mike Dean combined to give away two penalties.
Both were scored, leading to a very nervy finale:
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The return at Wembley featured a lot of that familiarity and another poor end but with a worse result.
Another fairly comfortable start saw Kane score from distance in the first half to lead at the break.
Moutinho and Costa were introduced in the second half and Pochettino failed to react to the changes.
Boly leveled with around 20 minutes to go and the collapse was on.
Jiminez and Costa grabbed another two in the final ten minutes to take the points:
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Davies, Lamela, Vorm, Lloris and Ndombele are all out, but Winks has returned to training with the team.
Boly and Gibbs-White miss out for the hosts. Neither side has any suspensions.
Lineups for each side's last league game:
Spurs: Gazzaniga; Aurier, Sanchez, Alderweireld, Vertonghen; Sissoko, Dier; Moura, Alli, Son; Kane.
Subs: Whiteman, Rose, Skipp, Lo Celso, Sessegnon, Eriksen, Parrott.
League form: DDWWLW.
Wolves: Patricio; Doherty, Coady, Dendoncker, Saiss, Otto; Traore, Moutinho, Neves, Jota; Jimenez.
Subs: Ruddy, Bennett, Kilman, Vallejo, Vinagre, Neto, Cutrone.
League form: DWWDWD.
Ref: Stuart Atwell. VAR: David Coote.
TV: Sky Sports.
How would you like to line up for this one and what would you change from the Bayern game?
Would you stick with the same lineup, make a couple of changes or go for a wholesale switch?
Which system and tactics would you use and what are you expecting Wolves to go with?




