Evening Telegraph (First Edition)
Europa League for Tottenham?
BOSS Mauricio Pochettino insists Tottenham dropping into the Europa League would be a blessing and not a curse after their early Champions League exit.
Spurs’ hopes of progressing i n Europe’s premier tournament were dashed after a 2-1 loss to Monaco l eft them three points adrift of Bayer Leverkusen, with whom they have an inferior headto-head record.
Harry Kane gave t he visitors temporary hope when he cancelled out Djibril Sidibe’s opener with a penalty but a third goal in four second-half minutes from Thomas Lemar sealed the French side’s victory.
Hugo Lloris, again his side’s stand-out performer, had earlier saved a spotkick from Radamel Falcao.
While Monaco are now guaranteed to go through as group winners alongside Leverkusen, Spurs can still secure t hird place and qualification for the Europa League with a draw against CSKA Moscow next month.
The competition has proven a nightmare t o juggle with the Premier League in recent seasons, but Pochettino dismissed the idea that missing out might prove beneficial.
“It is good for the club to go into the Europa League and try to go further in the competition. I think it’ll be good,” Pochettino said.
“Remember last season we played against Borussia Dortmund and we struggled a little bit. That level was like Champions League.”
This result caps a miserable campaign for Tottenham, who have taken just one point from their four games against Monaco and Leverkusen, while losing both of their home matches at Wembley.