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Pochettino points to Gent grief as Kane nets hat-trick

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MAURICIO POCHETTINO revealed Tottenham’s 3-0 FA Cup victory at Fulham was inspired by meetings held in the wake of their defeat by Gent.

Thursday’s 1-0 Europa League loss in Belgium was their second defeat in succession, and came after the poor performanc­e that resulted in last week’s 2-0 Premier League reverse at Liverpool.

They improved significan­tly at Craven Cottage, where Harry Kane’s hat-trick secured their progress to the FA Cup quarter-finals, and manager Pochettino believed that owed to the discussion­s that took place.

“After Gent we had a few meetings [with the players] and the reaction was fantastic,” said Pochettino, whose team are pursuing a top-four Premier League finish as well as progress in the two cup competitio­ns.

“I am very pleased. Now we’ll try and keep that feeling for Thursday [Europa League last-32 second leg with Gent].

“After two defeats, that feeling when you lose is too difficult. It was important for us. All the players wanted to play and take the responsibi­lity [against Fulham] in a very difficult stadium, against a very difficult team, a side who try to play, a great manager and very good players.

“After 3-0 it looks as if it was easy, but that was because we took the game [on] in a very good way. We showed them full respect but played as we need to play in every game.

“We assessed the players after Thursday, after two defeats to Liverpool and Gent. Many players wanted to play and didn’t feel tired. It was a great opportunit­y to show that we are alive, and end that bad feeling after two defeats, to change and prepare for the Europa League.”

Yesterday’s win also saw the return of centre-back Jan Vertonghen after more than a month out through injury.

The Belgium internatio­nal lasted the whole match and Pochettino said: “Good to see [Vertonghen] back after a few weeks out. It was important for us and him that he played 90 minutes.”

While the Spurs manager was delighted, he was quick to switch his attention to Thursday’s “massive” return leg with Gent. He added: “We have to focus on Thursday, forget this and try to be focused. Thursday is a massive, massive game. We need to feel we must go to the next round, and now we’re not allowed to speak about the FA Cup.”

 ??  ?? KANE’S ABLE: Hat-trick hero Harry Kane
KANE’S ABLE: Hat-trick hero Harry Kane

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