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Pochettino warned Spurs stars to keep cool during derby brawl

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LONDON: Mauricio Pochettino insisted he was trying to keep the peace after the Tottenham manager raced to join a brawl involving players from both teams during his side’s explosive 4- 2 defeat against Arsenal on Sunday.

A fiery north London derby boi led over in the first hal f at the Emi r at e s S t adium after Tottenham’s Eric Dier celebrated his equaliser with an inflammato­ry gesture.

Arsenal’s Pierre- Emerick Aubameyang had a l ready angered Tot tenham fans by celebratin­g in front of them after his 10th minute penalty.

It was reported on social media that bananas were thrown onto the pitch towards Aubameyang from the Tottenham section during his prolonged celebratio­n in an incident that could lead to a Footbal l Associat ion investigat­ion.

Dier added to the volati le atmosphere by holding his finger up to his mouth to gesture to Arsenal fans to be quiet after his goal.

Arsenal substitute­s Stephan Lichtstein­er and Aaron Ramsey took exception to Dier’s antics, prompting a bout of pushing and shoving involving numerous players at the side of the pitch.

Pochettino sprinted down the touchline as the feud continued, but the Argentine was at pains to point out he was only trying to keep his players from losing their focus.

“In that moment I was trying to put calm in our players. There was a fight but I didn’t know what was going on,” Pochettino said.

“Sometimes there are these situations. I don’t know if it was the celebratio­n of Dier that upset some people.

“The team had scored and the energy was on our side, so I wanted us to be clever.”

Arsenal manager Unai Emery, a good friend of Pochettino, agreed with his counterpar­t that it would have been better i f both teams had kept their composure.

“In that moment, the players have very big emotions,” Emery said.

“They were f ighting a lot, but we need also to be calm.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino reacts as players clash following Tottenham’s first goal. — Reuters photo
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino reacts as players clash following Tottenham’s first goal. — Reuters photo

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