Tottenham booked their place in the Champions League knockout stage for a third successive year with a brilliant 4-2 comeback win against Olympiacos.
It had looked like the Greek side were about to ruin Mourinho's big night as they capitalised on a truly woeful opening 30 minutes by Spurs to lead 2-0 after 20 minutes thanks to goals from Youssef El Arabi and Ruben Semedo.
Dele Alli's reply just before the break proved pivotal as it gave Mourinho's men a base to produce a fine second-half blitz, with Harry Kane grabbing a brace and Serge Aurier capping a fine performance with the goal of the night.
Kane's double sent him into the record books as he is now the fastest player to 20 Champions League goals, only needing 24 games.
The victory, a second in two games for Mourinho, means that Spurs can go to Bayern Munich in a fortnight with their place in the last 16 already secured, though they are unable to top Group B even if they win in Germany.
But the manner of their early performance could have the alarm bells ringing for the new boss, who saw his side produce a display that had all the hallmarks of the end of Mauricio Pochettino's reign.
If Spurs thought that the arrival of Mourinho would provide a quick fix then the horror show that was the opening half hour proved how fanciful that idea is.
This wasn't part of the plan 😶
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Olympiacos take the lead at Tottenham!
Mourinho's men on the back foot after five minutes... pic.twitter.com/LbH9TPCwFp
Olimpiacos, without a win in the competition so far, were ruthless enough to capitalise on some gaping holes in the Spurs defence and stunned their hosts by surging into a 2-0 lead after just 20 minutes.
With only six minutes on the clock an awful clearance by Danny Rose fell to El Arabi and he was allowed space to drill a low shot into the bottom corner from 20 yards.
Son could have equalised when he saw his header saved by Jose Sa, but it was a shambles at the other end and the Greek side doubled their lead from a set-piece as Semedo converted from close range after a corner was flicked on.
Olympiacos boss Pedro Martins, who hailed Mourinho as a trailblazer for Portuguese coaches, said that his compatriot may not have had time to fully prepare for this game and he was proved right.
Mourinho had seen enough and hauled off defensive midfielder Eric Dier, replacing him with Christian Eriksen, though in truth any of the outfield players could have no complaints if they were the one taken off.
Spurs assumed territorial advantage but looked poor going forward as Kane and Son shot off target.
In the end it was a defensive error that allowed the hosts to change the complexion of the game in first-half added time.
👌 This is how the Tottenham ball boy assisted Harry Kane's goal...#THFC #TOTOLY #COYS pic.twitter.com/016fvZuB9s
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Yassine Meriah will have nightmares about kicking at thin air when Aurier put an innocuous cross in as that allowed the ball to go through to Alli, who had the easiest of tasks inside the six-yard box.
That proved a decisive moment in the match as five minutes after the restart Spurs were level.
⚽️🙌 Harry Kane equalised for Tottenham with a little help from the ball boy...
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😂👏...and doesn't Jose Mourinho just know it! #THFC #TOTOLY #UFC #COYS pic.twitter.com/AaSWmDt1Pn
Mourinho, when he was in his second spell at Chelsea, once memorably told a ballboy at Crystal Palace he would be "punched" if he continued to delay returning the ball.
But he was in a far more loving mood with one of his own ballboys as the youngster quickly returned the ball to Aurier, whose throw-in set Moura free down the right and his pull back was perfect for Kane to slot home.
It gave his side 40 minutes to try and find a winner and they needed 23 of those.
👏 How Dele Alli makes this goal
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👌 Serge Aurier's finish
🙌 A goal that sums up Tottenham's inspired comeback! #TOTOLY #THFC pic.twitter.com/Vw9jWr0Xwm
The goal came from an unlikely source, but it was a fine finish as Aurier bent a low effort into the bottom corner after Alli's cross found its way to the back post.
Spurs gave themselves breathing space four minutes later as Kane scored his 23rd of the season for club and country.
The England captain got on the end of an inviting delivery from Eriksen and headed home in style.
Opta facts
- Tottenham striker Harry Kane became the fastest player to score 20 UEFA Champions League goals, reaching the tally in just 24 appearances and breaking the record held by Alessandro Del Piero since 1998 (26 appearances).
- This was the first time ever a team managed by José Mourinho had come from two goals down to win in a UEFA Champions League game – he had lost the previous 13 games he’d been 2+ goals behind in.
- Harry Kane has scored 23 goals in 23 appearances for Tottenham and England this season.
- Olympiakos are winless in their last 13 UEFA Champions League matches (D3 L10), conceding 34 goals across those matches.
- José Mourinho tonight took charge of his sixth different club in the UEFA Champions League (FC Porto, Chelsea, Internazionale, Real Madrid, Manchester United and Spurs); only Carlo Ancelotti has managed more teams in the competition (8).
- Dele Alli ended a run of 16 UEFA Champions League games without a goal, scoring for the first time since November 2017 against Real Madrid. All four of Alli’s goals in the competition have come at home.