First it was Kemar Roofe for Rangers last month. Next it was Jordi Gomez for Omonia Nicosia a few days later. Now, it is Harry Winks for Tottenham Hotspur.
The English midfielder, around 50 yards from goal, lobbed the Ludogorets goalkeeper during Tottenham's 4-0 victory on Thursday.
And he didn't even mean it.
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'You know I would love to say that I did (mean it), but I didn't mean it no,' Winks told BT Sport after the win. 'I saw Gaz (Bale) running and making that run. I will take it as it's a goal at the end of the day.'
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However, Winks' manager, Jose Mourinho, joked he was not happy that Winks admitted he didn't mean to score.
'He's too honest, I'm not happy with him! I told him, a goal like that you have to say that you want to do it. But he's a good kid, honest and he told the truth.'
And he didn't even mean it. The English midfielder, around 50 yards from goal, lobbed the Ludogorets goalkeeper during Tottenham's 4-0 victory on Thursday. However, Winks' manager, Jose Mourinho, joked he was not happy that Winks admitted he didn't mean to score. And he didn't even mean it. First it was Kemar Roofe for Rangers last month. Next it was Jordi Gomez for Omonia Nicosia a few days later. Now, it is Harry Winks for Tottenham Hotspur. And he didn't even mean it. 'You know I would love to say that I did (mean it), but I didn't mean it no,' Winks told BT Sport after the win. 'I saw Gaz (Bale) running and making that run. I will take it as it's a goal at the end of the day.' First it was Kemar Roofe for Rangers last month. Next it was Jordi Gomez for Omonia Nicosia a few days later. Now, it is Harry Winks for Tottenham Hotspur. And he didn't even mean it. And he didn't even mean it. The English midfielder, around 50 yards from goal, lobbed the Ludogorets goalkeeper during Tottenham's 4-0 victory on Thursday. First it was Kemar Roofe for Rangers last month. Next it was Jordi Gomez for Omonia Nicosia a few days later. Now, it is Harry Winks for Tottenham Hotspur. 'You know I would love to say that I did (mean it), but I didn't mean it no,' Winks told BT Sport after the win. 'I saw Gaz (Bale) running and making that run. I will take it as it's a goal at the end of the day.' Visit CNN.com/sport for more news, features, and videos 'He's too honest, I'm not happy with him! I told him, a goal like that you have to say that you want to do it. But he's a good kid, honest and he told the truth.' 'He's too honest, I'm not happy with him! I told him, a goal like that you have to say that you want to do it. But he's a good kid, honest and he told the truth.' 'You know I would love to say that I did (mean it), but I didn't mean it no,' Winks told BT Sport after the win. 'I saw Gaz (Bale) running and making that run. I will take it as it's a goal at the end of the day.' However, Winks' manager, Jose Mourinho, joked he was not happy that Winks admitted he didn't mean to score. 'You know I would love to say that I did (mean it), but I didn't mean it no,' Winks told BT Sport after the win. 'I saw Gaz (Bale) running and making that run. I will take it as it's a goal at the end of the day.' 'He's too honest, I'm not happy with him! I told him, a goal like that you have to say that you want to do it. But he's a good kid, honest and he told the truth.' However, Winks' manager, Jose Mourinho, joked he was not happy that Winks admitted he didn't mean to score. 'He's too honest, I'm not happy with him! I told him, a goal like that you have to say that you want to do it. But he's a good kid, honest and he told the truth.' Visit CNN.com/sport for more news, features, and videos The English midfielder, around 50 yards from goal, lobbed the Ludogorets goalkeeper during Tottenham's 4-0 victory on Thursday. The English midfielder, around 50 yards from goal, lobbed the Ludogorets goalkeeper during Tottenham's 4-0 victory on Thursday. 'You know I would love to say that I did (mean it), but I didn't mean it no,' Winks told BT Sport after the win. 'I saw Gaz (Bale) running and making that run. I will take it as it's a goal at the end of the day.' And he didn't even mean it. And he didn't even mean it. And he didn't even mean it. The English midfielder, around 50 yards from goal, lobbed the Ludogorets goalkeeper during Tottenham's 4-0 victory on Thursday. First it was Kemar Roofe for Rangers last month. Next it was Jordi Gomez for Omonia Nicosia a few days later. Now, it is Harry Winks for Tottenham Hotspur.
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