Jose Mourinho: Tottenham boss urges authorities to look into Stoke away dressing room ahead of Carabao Cup clash

Middlesbrough boss Neil Warnock recently described Stoke's away dressing room as a "pigsty"; watch Stoke vs Tottenham live on Sky Sports Football and Main Event from 5pm on Wednesday; kick-off 5.30pm; follow with our live blog and watch free match highlights

Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho says he has been sent a video of the temporary away dressing room at Stoke that has come in for criticism ahead of his side's trip there on Wednesday

Jose Mourinho has urged "football" and "safety authorities" to look into the temporary away dressing room his Tottenham side will use when they travel Stoke in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday.

Since football resumed in June, at many grounds across England's top divisions away teams have used temporary dressing rooms in order to satisfy coronavirus protocols by minimising indoor interactions.

However, following Stoke's Championship match with Middlesbrough earlier in December, Boro boss Neil Warnock was highly critical of the facilities provided for his team, describing them as a "pigsty" that he "wouldn't have put animals in".

Asked about the situation ahead of Wednesday's quarter-final, which is live on Sky Sports, Mourinho revealed he had been sent footage of the changing room.

Image: Rotherham's players make their way from the temporary changing room to the pitch at Stoke's Bet365 Stadium

"I have a video of it," Mourinho said. "A video made from a colleague that works in another team that recently played against them and I was not going to raise the question, you raised that question.

Advertisement

"But I think shouldn't be a question for me, should be a question for the authorities - all the authorities - football authorities, safety authorities, but not for me.

"I'm not going to be the bad guy that is going to make comments about Stoke away dressing room."

Also See:

Mourinho has often taken the competition more seriously than some of his rivals by fielding strong teams throughout, with his approach having led to three triumphs with Chelsea and another with Manchester United in 2016-17.

This video is only available on Skysports.com.
Open to watch

The Portuguese suggested he may use the match, which comes on the back of successive Premier League defeats, to give game time to some of his fringe players, with the likes of Gareth Bale in line for a potential recall to the starting XI.

Asked what type of lineup should be expected, Mourinho said: "I think a mixture.

"I think clearly some players they need to play and they deserve to play

"And from the ones that are playing more time, there are others where we don't have great options to make changes and we have to keep them, but of course I will try to give a little bit of a rest to two or three of them."

Win £1,000,000 for free with Super 6!

The £1,000,000 returns for Boxing Day. Enter your predictions for free and you could become a millionaire!

Outbrain