Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)
BRIGHT START ..PAIN
Poch: We must put aside distractions and get back to winning ways..
AFTER a fortnight more testing than an electrician in White Hart Lane, Tottenham now face two massive games without a pair of their biggest stars.
And the matches against Liverpool and Inter Milan will supply early data on whether Spurs are genuine contenders at home and abroad this season – or if there is more faulty wiring at the club.
Three opening wins, culminating in the second-half destruction of Manchester United, have been overtaken by the woeful Watford defeat and the lurid details of Hugo Lloris’s drink-driving conviction.
Now the France goalkeeper and Dele Alli will miss tomorrow’s visit of the Premier League leaders – a game originally scheduled to open the north London club’s new home – and probably the trip to northern Italy too.
No stadium, no summer signings – accompanied by a lack of sales – and another slow start for Harry Kane – Mauricio Pochettino did not need any more problems to deal with this summer as he starts a fifth season in charge.
“I am learning a lot,” he admitted. “Because we arrived back after two weeks and didn’t talk too much about Liverpool and the game on Saturday. You learn that today football is not only what happens on the pitch.
“It’s many things that happen and we need to be ready to deal with all these situations that, in the end, affect the result on the pitch.
“It’s more complicated today to be a manager than 20 or 30 years ago.”
Pochettino (circle) stood up for his keeper yesterday, but still had no defence for the Vicarage Road display.
Even after the international break, he was clearly still annoyed by his ‘big-time Charlies’ wandering around Watford after running riot at Old
Trafford.
“It was a massive wakeup call for us to show more respect to the competition,” fumed the Argentine.
“The first half looked like a friendly game, a testimonial.
That’s what I shared in the last few days with the players and I