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Red-hot Spurs bubbling with belief, says Pochettino

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LONDON: Mauricio Pochettino says Tottenham’s ability to remain focused amid numerous distractio­ns has propelled his side into second place in the Premier League.

A 5-0 Wembley demolition of Bournemout­h on Wednesday featured two goals from Son Heungmin and one each from Christian Eriksen, Harry Kane and Lucas Moura.

The ruthless massacre allowed Tottenham to capitalise on Manchester City’s loss at Leicester and move above the champions.

Tottenham began the campaign by setting an unusual record: they became the first Premier League side to fail to sign a single new player in a summer transfer window.

Other off-field problems have beset the north London club, not least delays to the opening of the new 62,000-seat stadium at White Hart Lane which forced them to continue using Wembley as a temporary home for far longer than initially planned.

But despite that Tottenham have continued to prosper on the pitch under Pochettino, who is regarded as Manchester United’s preferred choice to become their new permanent manager at the end of the season.

The Bournemout­h win followed a 6-2 success at Everton on Sunday, keeping morale high heading into 2019, when Tottenham will also compete in the Champions League knockout stages.

“Over the last six months we haven’t complained about anything,” Pochettino said.

“The one thing we have kept is the belief and being positive and we have created a bubble.

“We are in this position because we have worked a lot and the players really believe.”

Liverpool’s win at home to Newcastle means they are now six points clear and favourites to win the Premier League for the first time.

Tottenham haven’t won the title since the early 1960s and last won a trophy in 2008, but they are firmly in the title hunt.

They didn’t resemble contenders when City won 1-0 at Wembley on Oct 29 to drop Tottenham to fifth, but Pochettino never grew down-hearted.

“We kept our way,” Pochettino said. “I wasn’t negative eight weeks ago and now I am not so positive. I try to keep a balance of my emotions.

“Of course we are so happy but it hasn’t surprised me because we were always focused on us, never on the opponent.

“We are happy because we are in a good position but it doesn’t mean too much to be second, third or first now, the most important thing is where you finish.

“Of course now is the challenge to keep the level and try to increase because it is going to be tougher than before. We need to keep humble and work hard.”

 ?? — Reuters ?? Let it rip: Tottenham’s Lucas Moura (left) scoring the third goal against Bournemout­h in the Premier League match on Wednesday.
— Reuters Let it rip: Tottenham’s Lucas Moura (left) scoring the third goal against Bournemout­h in the Premier League match on Wednesday.

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