Mourinho has been hard at work at his new club and has already changed Tottenham's European away trip routines.
With his predecessor
Mauricio Pochettino, Spurs would fly out in the afternoon from Stansted Airport before heading straight to whatever stadium they would be playing at the next day.
Pochettino and a player would take part in the press conference and then they would join the team for a late night training session inside the stadium to accustomise themselves to the pitch and surroundings.
Mourinho flipped it around. Spurs trained in the morning back at Hotspur Way, their Enfield training complex, starting at 10.30am, before flying to Germany later that afternoon.
There was a dual purpose to that. Firstly, so those players playing against Bayern could recover on the flight rather than train after it.
Secondly, those players who were not travelling to Germany, Harry Kane, Dele Alli, Jan Vertonghen and Serge Aurier, could train with the group before beginning preparatory work ahead of Sunday's Premier League match at Wolves.
Tottenham will fly back on Wednesday night after the match, sleep at The Lodge - the five star hotel at Hotspur Way - and bright and early on Thursday morning
Mourinho will be able to work with those players who didn't feature against Bayern immediately without the need for recovery work.