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Mourinho rejects Arsenal claim that Spurs have North London derby advantage because Europa League tie venue was switched

JOSE MOURINHO has scoffed at Arsenal’s claims their Europa League switch has given Tottenham the advantage for Sunday’s North London derby.

Spurs will play their last-16 first leg against Dinamo Zagreb at home tomorrow after originally being drawn away.

Jose Mourinho has laughed off suggestions of Tottenham having an advantage over Arsenal this weekend
Spurs will look to do the double over their North London rivals this weekend

UEFA switched the tie to avoid a clash with the Gunners, who were also drawn away to Greek champs Olympiakos.

Arsenal believe this will hamper their bid to avoid a second defeat of the season to their bitter local rivals.

But Tottenham chief Mourinho said: “On the 6th of December we played against Arsenal at our stadium.

“On the 3rd of December Arsenal played at home against Rapid Vienna and at the same time we were playing at Linz in Austria against LASK.

“We landed in London at 3am – was that an advantage for Arsenal?”

Mourinho’s men won that clash 2-0 thanks to goals from Son Heung-min and Harry Kane.

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Jose Mourinho is refusing to prioritise competitions this season

Seventh-placed Spurs are currently three spots and seven points above the Gunners in the Premier League table following three successive top-flight victories.

Tottenham have also reached the final of the Carabao Cup, where they will play Manchester City at Wembley on April 25.

But despite a gruelling run-in, Mourinho insists he will not prioritise as his team continue to battle for honours on three fronts.

He said: “I think about trying to win tomorrow and trying to win Sunday, and trying to win the next match in the Europa League and the next match in the Premier League.

“That’s the way it has to be done and that’s the way I want my players to feel.

“We are not going to throw away any competition.”