Mourinho preparing for Villa clash

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Tottenham head coach Jose Mourinho is preparing for his side’s Premier League game at Aston Villa on Wednesday to go ahead.
The match is understood to be in doubt after a mass outbreak of coronavirus at Villa, with 10 first-team players struck down with the virus.
Villa lost 4-1 against Liverpool in the FA Cup on Friday with a youth team, while Mourinho – whose side had their December 30 Premier League game delayed due to Covid-19 at Fulham – has said it would be “completely impossible” for another Spurs league game to be cancelled.
Asked again whether he thinks the Villa game will go ahead, he replied: “Yeah. Nobody told me that I’m not going to play so [on Monday morning] we start to prepare for that game, and the same Tuesday unless somebody tells us different.”   
It was plain sailing for Mourinho’s side on Sunday as a Carlos Vinicius hat-trick in the first half helped them avoid an FA Cup third-round upset with a 5-0 win over non-League Marine.   
Lucas Moura and 16-year-old Alfie Devine also got on the scoresheet as Spurs cruised into Monday night’s draw for the fourth and fifth rounds.
“I’m always very proud to be in the FA Cup and situations like this, for people who are mad about football, I think it means a lot,” Mourinho added.  
“As Tottenham coach, I’m very happy with the players’ attitude, not risking too much, a little cautious, especially the creative guys, but good attitude, win the match as soon as possible, the result done at half-time, and everything is fine.”  
Tottenham’s midweek Premier League trip to Villa Park remains in doubt though.