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Spurs boss Pochettino faces big challenge

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newcastle — Mauricio Pochettino insists he is not unhappy at Tottenham’s inaction during the transfer window, but the true test of his club’s decision not to make a single signing will come as the new Premier League season unfolds.

The north London club have often done things differentl­y when it comes to buying and selling players, with chairman Daniel Levy earning a reputation as a hard negotiator who is unafraid to leave things until late in the day.

This time, however, Thursday’s transfer deadline passed without any additions being made by Tottenham — the first time a Premier League club has failed to sign at least one new player during the summer window. Now Tottenham boss Pochettino will be expected to build on last season’s performanc­es with the same group of players that took the club to a third placed finish.

Saturday’s visit to Newcastle for their opening game will therefore offer few surprises, although Pochettino must decide which of the nine players who appeared in the World Cup semifinals are ready to return to action. Speaking ahead of the trip to St James’ Park, Pochettino maintained he was not overly concerned at the inaction.

“Of course, it’s difficult to understand for people that Tottenham didn’t sign or sell players, but sometimes in football you need to behave differentl­y,” he said. “If we are happy with our squad and cannot improve our squad, sometimes it’s better to keep our squad together.”

Pochettino’s belief is strengthen­ed by Tottenham’s success in persuading a number of key players, including England striker Harry Kane — the World Cup golden boot winner — to sign new contracts.

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Harry Kane

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