Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Spur’s Pochettino faces crunch time in bid for first title

- Agence France-presse

LONDON: Mauricio Pochettino faces a defining moment in his Tottenham reign as the in-demand Argentine tries to keep his bid for a first major prize alive against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League.

Pochettino has taken to defending his failure to win silverware in almost five years at Tottenham by insisting he values qualificat­ion for Europe’s elite club competitio­n more highly than success in the domestic cups.

But for all of Pochettino’s protestati­ons that reaching the Champions League is his primary goal, that claim rings a little hollow when they never make it to the business end of the tournament. Spurs have never been past last 16 of either the Champions League or the Europa League since Pochettino arrived from Southampto­n in May 2014.

Now Bundesliga leaders Dortmund, who visit Wembley for the Champions League last-16 first leg on Wednesday, stand between Pochettino and his first European quarter-final in what could his last season with the north London club.

Pochettino, yet to win a trophy in his managerial career, has been strongly linked with a move to Manchester United at the end of the season. If that mooted deal may now be less of a sure thing given Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s remarkable impact as interim boss at Old Trafford, there is little doubt Pochettino will still be a man in demand, with Real Madrid also believed to be interested in his services.

Derided as serial underachie­vers when they struggled to break into the Premier League’s top four, Pochettino has made Tottenham into Champions League mainstays capable of ruffling the feathers of Europe’s aristocrac­y.

But for all their undoubted growth in the Pochettino era, there remains a nagging feeling of unfulfille­d potential about Tottenham, who have won only three cups in the past 28 years.

Failure to land a big prize with the generation of Tottenham

stars he has cultivated so astutely, including Harry Kane, Dele Alli, Christian Eriksen and Son Heung-min, would be considered a missed opportunit­y.

INJURY-HIT DORTMUND TO MISS SKIPPER REUS

Dortmund captain Marco Reus has been ruled out of the match due to a thigh injury, the club has said. Reus, who has 17 goals for Dortmund in all competitio­ns and is the club’s leading scorer, injured his thigh during their German Cup defeat by Werder Bremen last week and missed their draw with Hoffenheim in the league at the weekend.

It is not just Reus who will be missing against Spurs.

Right-back Lukasz Piszczek is out with a heel injury, stand-in centre-back Julian Weigl has flu and striker Paco Alcacer is sidelined by a shoulder injury. Dortmund head coach Lucien Favre is struggling with the effects of flu and England winger Jadon Sancho forgot his passport.

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Mauricio Pochettino

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