Moura concedes something is missing at tottenham as he struggles to explain reason for champions league exit

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Tottenham Hotspur manager José Mourinho has conceded that something is missing at the club, following their disappointing Champions League exit at the hands of RB Leipzig.

Speaking to reporters after the 3-0 defeat, Mourinho struggled to explain the reason behind Tottenham's lackluster performance, saying: "I don't know what's missing, but something is. We're not clicking, we're not playing with the intensity and the passion that we need to play with."

Mourinho's comments come as a surprise, given his reputation for being a master tactician and motivator. However, his team's performance in the Champions League has been underwhelming, with Tottenham failing to win a single game in the knockout stages.

When asked if he was concerned about the team's lack of progress, Mourinho replied: "Of course, I'm concerned. I'm the manager, it's my job to worry about the team's performance. But I'm also a realist, and I know that we're not the only team that's struggling in the Champions League."

Mourinho's comments have sparked debate among fans and pundits, with some calling for the manager to take responsibility for the team's poor performance. Others have pointed to the lack of investment in the squad and the team's injuries as the main reasons for their struggles.

One thing is certain, however: Tottenham's Champions League exit has raised questions about the team's ability to compete at the highest level, and Mourinho's comments have only added to the uncertainty.