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Pochettino: Tottenham not far behind last season levels

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LONDON:

Tottenham Hotspur have not deteriorat­ed compared to last season, manager Mauricio Pochettino said as he backed his team to come back stronger from their current poor run in the Premier League.

Spurs are sixth in the table, 18 points adrift of league leaders Manchester City after losing four of their 15 games this season, the same as the entire last campaign when they finished second, and are winless in their last four matches.

Tottenham host Apoel Nicosia in their final Champions League group game today before hosting Stoke on Saturday.

Despite their poor domestic form, Tottenham have improved on last season’s Champions League showing, progressin­g to the knockout stages as group winners and Pochettino believes City’s form rather than Spurs’ decline had opened the gap between them.

“We have maybe three points less than this time last season, and we’ve finished top of our Champions League group,” Pochettino told British media.

“Manchester City have created a gap, but I’m sure the team will improve and take many lessons from this run.”

Jan Vertonghen, Eric Dier and Juan Foyth are the north London side’s only options for central defence when they host Stoke next weekend after fellow centreback Davinson Sanchez was sent off in last Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Watford.

Defender Toby Alderweire­ld also said that he had no fixed return date from a hamstring injury sustained in last month’s home Champions Leaguewin over BorussiaDo­rtmund.

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