Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho is questioning the motivation of some of his players after a 3-3 draw with LASK.
Spurs took their place in the knockout stages of the Europa League thanks to the point they got from this fixture.
But Mourinho felt his team had enough quality on the pitch to win the game.
Goals from Gareth Bale, Heung-Min Son and Dele Alli gave Spurs the point they needed to qualify with a game in hand.
Asked if he learned anything about his team after the game, Mourinho insisted: "Nothing new really.
"The fact that the Europa League group phase doesn't motivate some of the players, I knew it.
"That some players are fundamental for us and I always need on the pitch in any circumstance, a couple of these players to give a little bit of balance to the team.
"As an example, (Pierre-Emile) Hojbjerg and Sonny, without them I don't think we would have a positive result. Nothing really that I learn. The players know and I share my feelings with them, I am normally right.
"When I saw the warm-up before the game I had a feeling and I told the players before the game that there was a huge difference in intensity, communication and enthusiasm in their warm-up and our warm-up because I was looking at both. Nothing surprises me."


