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Wenger defends Pochettino after Tottenham slump

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LONDON, (Reuters) Mauricio Pochettino has found an ally in former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger as he faces his toughest spell in his five years in charge of Tottenham Hotspur.

The final seasons of Wenger’s 22-year reign at Arsenal were overshadow­ed by crowd disgruntle­ment at the club’s lack of a serious title challenge and frustratio­n is growing at Spurs who have yet to win any silverware under Pochettino.

Despite no trophies, Pochettino has establishe­d Tottenham as a top-four side in the Premier League and helped them out of Arsenal’s shadow. But his progress appears to have stalled.

A 3-0 loss at Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday left them off the pace in the Premier League and followed hot on the heels of a 7-2 Champions League drubbing by Bayern Munich and a League Cup exit to fourth-tier Colchester United.

Tottenham are playing in the Champions league group stages for a fourth successive season but there are suggestion­s Pochettino is under pressure to turn things around.

Wenger, however, leapt to the defence of his old adversary.

“I think he (Pochettino) has done very well, what everybody acknowledg­es,” Wenger said in an interview with beIN Sport.

“When he came to Tottenham he slowly built them up with a very young generation. Every year people want something more from you. I experience­d that at Arsenal.

“We were 20 consecutiv­e years in the top four but in the end it was not enough.”

Wenger says Pochettino is almost paying for his own success and that the team is lacking the chemistry of previous seasons — a consequenc­e of question marks over the futures of several players including Danish playmaker Christian Eriksen.

“Once you’re four or five years, somewhere, no matter how good a job you have done, you have to show people you can give more, and he’s at that stage,” Wenger said.

“They are a bit destabilis­ed. When I played them two or three years ago they looked like a young, hungry team who had found good strength, good core of the team with people who were growing together, with people who expressed that hunger, and players from outside who were vital like Eriksen.

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