The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Pochettino: Keep your noses out

- By John Barrett sport@sundaypost.com

MAURICIO POCHETTINO has been getting pretty hacked off with other managers poking their noses into Tottenham’s transfer business.

First Antonio Conte suggested that there was no pressure on Spurs to buy players because “if they don’t win the title, it’s not a tragedy.

“For Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United and Liverpool, it is a tragedy. You must understand the status of the team.”

Then Jose Mourinho, master of the mind games, tried a bit of reverse psychology and declared that not buying any players gives Spurs an advantage in the title race.

“I feel the dimension of their investment is phenomenal,” he said. “Until now they spent zero pounds and they keep everybody they want to keep.”

Poch’s predictabl­e response was to demand more respect from his rivals.

“It made me laugh because I don’t know why other people are so focused on my players and our club,” he said.

“It’s true for different clubs when they spend a lot of money the expectatio­n and pressure is massive. But it’s the same for us because it’s our own pressure and our own ambition. It doesn’t mean because, so far, we haven’t invested money or signed players, that our ambition is not the same as clubs that have signed a lot of players and spent a lot of money.”

You can understand the Argentinia­n’s frustratio­n. He feels his club is being ridiculed for adopting some financial responsibi­lity and not entering the feeding frenzy which has seen fees spiral out of control.

Pochettino has had great success in developing cheap buys and improving homegrown players. And isn’t that the true measure of a coach?

Anyone can win the title if they’re

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