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Pochettino taunts Arsenal ahead of derby showdown

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LONDON: Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino has warned Arsene Wenger that Arsenal’s wealth of experience will count for nothing in the pressure-packed Premier League title race.

Pochet tino’s side host the Gunners on Saturday in one of the most eagerly anticipate­d showdowns between these bitter north London rivals for decades.

With second-placed Tottenham currently three points behind shock leaders Leicester City and three ahead of third- placed Arsenal, the latest battle for north London supremacy will have a significan­t influence on the outcome of both teams’ title bids.

After finishing below Arsenal for the last 20 years, Tottenham are finally in position to turn the tables as they look to win the English title for the first time since 1961 and such is the clamour to see the fixture that tickets are changing hands for up to £ 800 ( US$ 1,135; 1,035 euros) -- nearly 10 times the most expensive face-value price.

Arsenal, who last lifted the Premier League trophy in 2004, are the only side in the top three to have gone through the highs and lows of a title race in recent seasons.

But Pochettino, whose side saw their six-match winning run ended in a 1- 0 loss at West Ham United on Wednesday, dismissed the theory that experience could be decisive as he pointed to Arsenal’s successive defeats against Manchester United and Swansea City this week.

“It’s difficult to know. If they have players that have the advantage to win the title, what happened against Manchester United or Swansea?,” Pochettino said.

“Different clubs sometimes sign a player or a manager with a big background or big trophies behind them. Sometimes they have success and sometimes not.

“You never know. Football is not an ordinary business. Anything can happen.”

Arsenal appear more vulnerable than ever and the absence of injured duo Petr Cech and Laurent Koscielny will strengthen Tottenham’s belief that the balance of power in north London is about to change.

Alexis Sanchez hardly helped Arsenal’s predicamen­t when the Gunners winger publicly questioned his team- mates’ hunger for success following the dismal Swansea defeat.

“I think we can win the Premier League with the players we have. That said, we lack a certain hunger,” Sanchez said.

“We need to step out onto the pitch as if we’re already 1- 0 up. We lack self- belief, that we can actually be champions.”

Following a week of contrastin­g emotions, Leicester head for Watford Saturday back in the driving seat in the title race.

The disappoint­ment of a 2- 2 draw at home to West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday was followed by the welcome bonus of seeing title rivals Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester City all lose 24 hours later.

The upshot was that the Foxes travel to Vicarage Road with only 10 games standing between them and the completion of arguably the most unlikely title triumph in English football history.

“It is a going to be a really tough place to go,” Leicester winger Marc Albrighton said of facing Watford.

“They have got some great players, some firepower up top, but we will be confident as ever.

“The season we have had is fantastic. We are not going to let a point at home dampen our confidence.”

Manuel Pellegrini has warned his City stars there can be no repeat of their woeful defeat at Liverpool if they are to revive their slender title hopes against Aston Villa. — AFP

It’s difficult to know. If they have players that have the advantage to win the title, what happened against Manchester United or Swansea?.

Mauricio Pochettino, Tottenham Hotspur manager

 ??  ?? Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez warms up before the game during the UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg against Barcelona FC at Emirates Stadium in London, England in this Feb 23 file picture. — Reuters photo
Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez warms up before the game during the UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg against Barcelona FC at Emirates Stadium in London, England in this Feb 23 file picture. — Reuters photo
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Mauricio Pochettino

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