The Independent on Saturday

CHELSEA FAVOURITES FOR CUP SEMI – POCHETTINO

- MARTYN HERMAN

CHELSEA are the favourites to win this weekend’s FA Cup semi-final, despite their recent stutter and Tottenham Hotspur’s irresistib­le form, insists Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino.

Today’s clash at Wembley creates a diversion from the duo’s Premier League title race, which has burst to life after Tottenham sliced Chelsea’s lead to four points with six games remaining.

While Antonio Conte’s Chelsea side, who were 13 points clear a few weeks ago, have looked vulnerable in defeats by Crystal Palace and Manchester United, Tottenham have built up a head of steam with seven consecutiv­e league wins.

“I think if there is one favourite it’s Chelsea because they are top of the table, because of the experience­d players and the manager they have,” Pochettino, whose Tottenham side lost the 2015 League Cup final to Chelsea, told reporters yesterday.

“We are talking about one of the best teams in Europe. Players that, in the past five years, have won European competitio­ns and World Cups; a manager who won the league in Italy. They are more experience­d than us.

“But we are in a good moment too, and we are hungry to challenge this type of team. We are happy to fight with the best team in England for the Premier League and (FA) Cup.”

Former Espanyol and Southampto­n manager Pochettino, in his third season in north London, has yet to win any silverware with Tottenham, but if trophies were awarded for progress the Argentine would be ahead of his rivals.

Since the start of last season they have won 141 Premier League points – 11 more than the second-best team, Manchester City, and 16 more than Chelsea.

A late collapse last season meant they finished third, despite being the only club to push Leicester City for the title, and they are poised to improve on that.

“Three years ago when we signed here, I remember the first few press conference­s and I was asked how we can reduce the gap to the top four,” he said.

“That was the main problem Tottenham had. Now after three years, not only have we reduced the gap to the top four, we are fighting for the Premier League and to win titles.

“With six games to go we have 71 points. Last season we finished with 70. We have improved – that is a reality. The team is playing in a good way, exciting football, scoring goals and not conceding too many chances.

“We have great momentum and that is the most important (thing) because that can change very quickly.”

Pochettino said he was especially proud of his work considerin­g the greater spending power of the clubs around them. “It’s a big thing that people include Tottenham in the same level as United, Chelsea, City, Arsenal and Liverpool,” he said.

“It means a lot because we are in a very different project. Today, to beat Tottenham is a big, big challenge for everyone, which is good news for us.”

 ?? PICTURES: REUTERS ?? GUV’NORS: Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino. Inset: Chelsea manager Antonio Conte.
PICTURES: REUTERS GUV’NORS: Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino. Inset: Chelsea manager Antonio Conte.

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