The Herald (South Africa)

Spurs one of Europe’s best – coach

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TOTTENHAM Hotspur’s swaggering 3-1 victory over Real Madrid proves they deserve to be ranked as genuine contenders for the Champions League title, manager Mauricio Pochettino has said.

Pochettino’s side came of age at the Wembley Stadium on Wednesday night, delivering a breathtaki­ng display to book their place in the last 16 – and hand Real Madrid their first Champions League group stage defeat in five years.

Young Dele Alli opened the scoring and bagged a superb second goal before Dane Christian Eriksen notched Tottenham’s killer third.

A late strike by Cristiano Ronaldo was no consolatio­n for the shocked European champions.

Aware Tottenham had not been accepted as one of Europe’s elite despite their impressive progress under his management, Pochettino insisted there could no longer be any doubt his team were equal to the super-power teams in the Champions League.

“Obviously this sort of win makes us more visible. It’s something everyone around Europe will see,” Pochettino said at a postmatch media meeting.

“You’ve seen today, Tottenham are a big team. We now belong not only among the best teams in England, but also in Europe.

“This is preparing us very well to achieve our goals. We want to win big competitio­ns.

“If we get there this year remains to be seen, but we are moving in the right direction.”

The vibrant performanc­e will go down as one of Tottenham’s greatest days, joining the Gareth Bale-in- spired rout of Inter Milan in 2010, Ricky Villa’s FA Cup-winning heroics in 1981 and Paul Gascoigne’s 1991 Wembley masterclas­s against Arsenal in the club’s pantheon of iconic moments.

It was remarkable to see a side of Madrid’s class rendered so helpless in the face of Tottenham’s relentless pressing attacks.

Pochettino demurred when asked if it was the best result of his career, but the pride was clear to see on his face.

“It’s important for everyone. It’s a great victory,” he said.

“I feel relaxed, calm.

“I’m thinking of Crystal Palace [in the English Premier League] on Sunday. We must win.”

After an indifferen­t start to the season from Alli, it was a welcome return to form for the England midfielder, while Harry Kane and Harry Winks also gave influentia­l displays that suggest Tottenham are ready to break through.

“It was fantastic for Dele. I start to feel he is getting better every day,” Pochettino said.

“We need him at his best to achieve the things we want.

“I expected to see the very best of Madrid. But we are starting to believe in our qualities. We are competing with the big teams on a physical and mental level.”

In contrast to Tottenham’s unbridled joy, Real boss Zinedine Zidane is facing the first serious test of his coaching credential­s as the pressure mounts, following his side’s second successive defeat.

Already trailing eight points behind La Liga leaders Barcelona, following a shock loss at Girona on Sunday, Madrid were alarmingly lethargic as the club’s long-awaited maiden appearance at Wembley quickly turned sour.

With two games to play in Group H, they have a five-point cushion in second place and should still qualify for the last 16, but Zidane conceded they were in trouble.

“We are going through a bad moment. This is life,” Zidane said.

“You have to accept sometimes that things won’t go your way.

“The players aren’t happy. They can’t be. It’s hard to take.

“What’s important is we know how to change this. We have to stay faithful. After losing two in a row, perhaps we are not at an optimum level,” the Frenchman said.

“I’m not worried. Real Madrid are a team of champions.”

Zidane must have been alarmed with the way his team folded under pressure.

But Real Madrid maestro Ronaldo is adamant there was nothing wrong with the team’s motivation.

“The only thing we can control is our attitude, how much we run, we fight – and I don’t think we lacked any of those things, in Girona or against Tottenham,” he said.

“We have to be positive.”

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? DOUBLE DELIGHT: Tottenham Hotspur’s Dele Alli celebrates scoring his second goal against Real Madrid during their Champions League match at the Wembley Stadium in London
Picture: REUTERS DOUBLE DELIGHT: Tottenham Hotspur’s Dele Alli celebrates scoring his second goal against Real Madrid during their Champions League match at the Wembley Stadium in London

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