Jose Mourinho was bedonnerd after his Tottenham side gifted bottom Premier League club Norwich two goals in Saturday’s 2-2 at Carrow Road.
Mourinho has been unable to sort out his the club’s defensive problems since taking charge of the team in November.
Spurs are without a clean sheet in their last 17 Premier League away games, their longest run in the competition’s history.
And Mario Vrancic’s 10th-minute opener came after Juan Foyth was robbed in midfield.
Mourinho’s manne then got lucky that a Teemu Pukki goal was ruled out.
FRUSTRATED: Mourinho. Picture: Chris Radburn/Reuters.
In the second half, Serge Aurier’s own goal cancelled out Christian Eriksen’s equaliser before Harry Kane rescued a point from the penalty spot.
And the Special One realises that he has a huge job to sort out the defence which has conceded 17 goals in the nine games he has been in charge.
Mourinho says: “I think we made the same mistakes in the second half as we made in the first half.
“This has been a little bit our story. I think if Amazon wants to do episodes, they will for sure have one episode about our defensive mistakes and the goals we concede.
RESCUED A POINT: Harry Kane. Picture: Chris Radburn/Reuters.
“We started very, very well. I think we had three or four big chances in the beginning of the first half, but we conceded two very bad goals – the first one and the one that was offside.
“Then, in the second half, we were very, very good with the ball. We created, we dominated, but again the goal is a very bad one. You cannot concede as many goals as we do. But our defensive mistakes are match after match. I have lots of work to do but it’s difficult.”