Harry Kane is not concentrating on becoming Tottenham's all-time leading scorer but promised to keep the goals coming after he scored his 200th goal for the club.
The 27-year-old brought his double century up in just his 300th appearance for Spurs as they beat Ludogorets 3-1 in the Europa League.
He joined Jimmy Greaves and Bobby Smith in Spurs' 200 club and, if he keeps going at this rate, he will not need too long to surpass Greaves' all-time record of 266 goals.
Mourinho said: "Tottenham is a better team, with better players, we didn't need to play very, very well to win the game.
"We did our job, we played serious, we took it serious, we played with great attacking force, starting with Harry Kane.
"Ludogorets is not a weak team, we are better than them and we showed this. We have to try to do the same when we play them in London.
"We started the game with ambition, which was different to what we did in Antwerp. So good attitude to start. We tried to kill the game in the first half.
"It was not possible with 2-0 because 2-0 the result is still open, but it was a strong start and performance with two good goals and hitting the post.
"We completely dominated and I don't remember one single situation for them of danger. That made a difference because in Antwerp we gave an advantage to the opponent and then when they were good they were winning.
"They closed everything the way they could and we couldn't react."