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Published 23:01 27 Aug 2018 BST
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"From a tactical point of view, we didn't lose. But we lost the game.
"But all our fans don't read papers. All our fans don't watch television. All our fans are more intelligent than that. They answered in an absolutely amazing way.
"I don't think it's normal for a team to lose a game at home and for the supporters to react the way they did."
Mourinho made several changes for the game and refused to be drawn on his formation ahead of kick-off.
It was the first time in 25 years that United lost two of their opening three games of a Premier League season but Mourinho appeared content with the performance prior to Spurs' third goal, which came courtesy of Lucas Moura's second of the evening.
"We worked very, very well during the week, we prepared very well for the game and we played very well," Mourinho said.
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"The players had a fantastic attitude. At half-time, the result should have been, in my opinion, two goals of a difference minimum. 2-0, 3-1, 3-0-... But then something happened to change the game a little bit and then the result was 2-0 but the team was in the game and I think everyone could feel that one goal could have changed the direction of the game. I think Tottenham felt it and I think we were feeling it too.
"But then the third goal game and killed the game."The SportsJOE Friday Pub Quiz: Week 137
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