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Spurs coach wants team to ‘move on’

POCHETTINO IGNORES WEMBLEY WOES TALK AFTER GOALLESS DRAW

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auricio Pochettino says he is not worried that Tottenham’s Wembley woes will Premier League derail their title bid.

Tottenham have now failed to win any of their three league games at their new home following Saturday’s goalless draw with Swansea.

That followed on from a 2-1 defeat to Chelsea before being held by Burnley.

Their home record at White Hart Lane, which is undergoing a rebuilding programme, was the foundation for last season’s challenge as they pushed Chelsea all the way.

It could prove a different story this time around but Pochettino, the Tottenham manager, said: “It’s frustratin­g and we need to do better.

“Everyone needs to clinical. We need to make Wembley our home. But we need to move on from this talk of a hoodoo.

“Last season at White Hart Lane was fantastic, but that’s now history. We are here. We can’t compare this with other seasons.

“Clubs are different and we are different. We have a new squad, a different dynamic which we need to create to win games not just at Wembley but away. I’m not worried. Once we have been here for one season and then we can maybe can say it’s a problem.”

Physical effort

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Tottenham were looking to score for the 30th consecutiv­e home game but found Swansea a tough nut to crack.

Swansea are destined for a relegation fight so Paul Clement admitted the precious point will go a long way to sealing their top-flight status come next May.

“We had to defend well and we did,” said manager Clement. “We were complacent in our last game against Newcastle and I was proud of the physical effort they put in and strong mentality.

“They were waiting for a mistake so we had to stay focused. We want that to continue now. As a collective group we were very good.”

 ?? Reuters ?? Tottenham’s Serge Aurier misses a chance to score against Swansea City at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
Reuters Tottenham’s Serge Aurier misses a chance to score against Swansea City at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

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