Daily Dispatch

Blues rivals want Spurs win, says Pochettino

Victory will be good for league

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TOTTENHAM Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino believes rival Premier League managers and fans want his team to win when they tackle leaders Chelsea at White Hart Lane on tomorrow.

With Chelsea six points clear, Pochettino thinks Liverpool, Arsenal and the two Manchester clubs will be hoping for a Spurs victory to stop Antonio Conte’s team widening the gap at the top.

Furthermor­e, the Argentine says it will be good for the league as a whole, as well as for Tottenham, if Chelsea fail to set a new record of 14 successive Premier League victories within the same season.

“I think it’s important for the Premier League and for us to try to win and try to stop them and reduce the gap because in the end for us the challenge is to try to be at the top,” Pochettino said after his side’s 4-1 win at Watford on Sunday.

Last season the situations were reversed, with many neutrals wanting Tottenham to falter against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge so unlikely contenders Leicester City could take the title.

Their wishes were granted as a stormy 2-2 draw delivered the championsh­ip to the King Power Stadium.

“Yes, maybe we will feel how Leicester felt last season when all the teams were with them and against us,” Pochettino said.

However, he warned it will be tough for Tottenham against Conte’s turbo-charged team.

“For me it will be a very, very tough game to try to stop them and try to reduce the gap.”

The win at Watford was a perfect warm-up, effectivel­y decided by half time when Spurs led 3-0 despite the absences of suspended duo Jan Vertonghen and Kyle Walker, both of whom will be available to face Chelsea.

“The first half was great. I think it was one of the best performanc­es so far,” said Pochettino, whose side supplanted Manchester City in the Champions League places on goal difference.

“It was nearly a perfect game. The shame was that we conceded a goal in the last minute.

“We scored from the beginning and at that moment I think the game was over.”

He also praised the two-goal contributi­ons of Harry Kane and Dele Alli, as well as Vertonghen and Walker’s replacemen­ts – Kevin Wimmer and Kieran Trippier, who set up both of Kane’s goals.

“I think [Kane] was very good – him and Dele – and [it was good] that they scored,” said the Spurs manager.

“I’m very pleased with players like Trippier and Wimmer, who don’t have the opportunit­y to play too much, but make us more competitiv­e. Their performanc­e was fantastic.”

Watford head coach Walter Mazzarri said the result was his “lowest moment” in charge, but he pointed to injuries that robbed him of the services of 10 players.

“If you play against Tottenham and are missing 10 players, maybe five or six of a starting XI, you know it won’t be easy,” he said.

“I don’t want to make comparison­s, but if you take away five important members of any other team, they will also be in great difficulty.”

He denied that a run of six defeats in nine games, which has left Watford in 13th place, has put him under pressure.

“When I’ve spoken with the club, with the president, the objective has always been to avoid relegation and we are doing better than that,” said the Italian, whose side replied through Younes Kaboul.

“Before we had the players missing, we were doing something extraordin­ary, better than expectatio­ns, so we have to take this into account.” — AFP

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