Saturday Star

Spurs must find a way to win away

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LONDON: Tottenham Hotspur need to start beating the Premier League’s top teams away from home if they are to mount a serious title challenge this campaign, striker Harry Kane said ahead of today’s trip to Arsenal.

Despite their progress under manager Mauricio Pochettino, Tottenham have won just once in 16 away league games against Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal under the Argentine, a 2-1 triumph over City in 2016.

Tottenham beat United, City, Chelsea and Arsenal at home last season, and drew with Liverpool, but their away record against the same opposition was underwhelm­ing and Kane has urged his team to avoid a repeat of those results.

“It’s important for us to start beating the big teams away. Not just Arsenal, but all of the top six,” Kane told Sky Sports.

“We’ve done very well at home against them in recent years, but if we want to be challengin­g for the title, these are the games we need to win away from home.”

Tottenham, who are third, suffered their most recent away defeat against a top six side at second-placed United last month, but both teams headed into the internatio­nal break level on 23 points, eight points behind leaders City.

Spurs midfielder Eric Dier and playmaker Christian Eriksen captained England and Denmark respective­ly during the break and Pochettino believes that players developing their leadership skills will benefit the club in big games.

“That is so important for us. We need to create leaders, not followers, and it’s so important for them to feel that experience, to manage, be leaders and to be responsibl­e,” Pochettino told the club’s website.

Meanwhile, Arsenal must win an “electric” derby against Spurs to issue a statement of intent to both their local rivals and other top-four contenders, goalkeeper Petr Cech said.

Arsenal last beat Tottenham in a 2015 League Cup tie but have failed to register a league win over their neighbours since 2014, drawing four and losing two of the last six league meetings between the sides.

As Tottenham have risen to prominence over recent years, the derby has become more closely contested and Cech has backed his teammates to get a meaningful victory for everyone at the Emirates outfit.

“With the atmosphere and the electricit­y in the crowd...” Cech told the club’s website. “You need to win a game like this and not only because it’s a derby, but because it’s a rival that challenges us for a top-four spot. You need to make sure in these types of games that you get all three points.” – Reuters

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