Tottenham hosted Brighton today in the first game of the Boxing Day and Mourinho kept his unbeaten run. The Portuguese coach played 8 Premier League matches on this charismatic fixture and once again kept his record clean with a comeback victory against Brighton. The "Special One" played all the 8 matches at home.

8 - Tottenham boss José Mourinho has never lost in eight @premierleague games on Boxing Day (W6 D2), managing more games without defeat on the day than any other manager in the competition. Chosen. #TOTBHA pic.twitter.com/wHACPvFfIe — OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) December 26, 2019

2004: Chelsea 1-0 Aston Villa

Irish winger Damien Duff scored the only goal of the match that fave Mourinho the win on his first Boxing Day appearance.

2005: Chelsea 3-2 Fulham

Hernán Crespo scored the decisive goal (74') in a very tough London derby against Fulham. Chelsea managed to get a comfortable 2-0 lead with goals from William Gallas and Frank Lampard, but Fulham came back thanks to the goals from Brian McBride and Heidar Helguson.

2006: Chelsea 2-2 Reading

Michael Essien's own goal at the 85th minute allowed Reading to capture a precious point at Stamford Bridge. Didier Drogba scored twice on that evening.

FULL-TIME Spurs 2-1 Brighton



Spurs came from behind to secure all three points against Brighton, thanks to second half goals from Harry Kane and Dele Alli#TOTBHA pic.twitter.com/WJeeUOm4qN — Premier League (@premierleague) December 26, 2019

2013: Chelsea 1-0 Swansea

Eden Hazard's 7th goal of the season was enough for Chelsea to secure the win at Stamford Bridge against Swansea.

2014: Chelsea 2-0 West Ham

Diego Costa was the man of the match after assisting John Terry for the first one and scoring the last.

2016: Manchester United 3-1 Sunderland

Mourinho's debut on Boxing Day as United's coach with a 3-1 win at Old Trafford. Remarkable performance by Zlatan Ibrahimovic that scored one and assisted twice. Daley Blind and Henrik Mkhitaryan were the other goalscorers.

“If you love football, your heart is full today. It is full of joy. It is something I really love”



???? Jose Mourinho on Boxing Day football#TOTBHA #PL @SpursOfficial pic.twitter.com/cFfMpisxm5 — Premier League (@premierleague) December 26, 2019

2017: Manchester United 2-2 Burnley

The Red Devils managed to get the equalizer at the 91st minute after being down 2-0 against Burnley. The visitors were ahead at the halftime with goals from Ashley Barnes and Steven Defour, but United saved a point with two goals from Jesse Lingard.

2019: Tottenham 2-1 Brighton

Mourinho's 6th win in 9 games in charge of Tottenham. Harry Kane and Dele Alli were the goalscorers that allowed Tottenham to get 3 precious points in the race for the Top-4 spots in the Premier League.

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