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Spurs boss hails huge potential after Real draw

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MADRID: Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino hailed his side’s maturity after taking a huge step towards the Champions League last 16 by holding defending champions Real Madrid 1-1 at the Bernabeu.

“It was a magnificen­t opportunit­y to show we can compete and play against a team used to playing at this level,” said Pochettino.

Spurs crashed out at the group stages last year against less exalted opposition, and Pochettino hailed the progressio­n of his young side over the past 12 months.

“We are a team in constructi­on. Last year against Monaco, Bayer Leverkusen and CSKA Moscow we managed just seven points, this year against teams like Real Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and Apoel we already have seven points.

“It has been an important step forward. The team is competing and that is something that has to give us confidence to continue on the way we have chosen to do things.

“The potential the club have for the future is huge.”

Lloris’ heroics also drew praise from his French compatriot and Real boss Zinedine Zidane.

“Benzema’s header is one of those where Lloris saves it one in every 10,” said Zidane, who couldn’t hide his disappoint­ment at dropping two points at home.

But Lloris hailed Spurs’ resistence against a side that has won the Champions League in three of the past four seasons.

“It was a great challenge for a young team, to show the face of Tottenham against the best team in the world,” Lloris told BT Sport.

It could even had been better for the visitors had Keylor Navas not produced a stunning save to prevent Harry Kane enhancing his burgeoning reputation on the continent 19 minutes from time.

The two sides meet again at Spurs’ adopted home Wembley with top spot in the group on the line.

“It’ll be tough again,” added Kane. “But we’ve shown we can handle it at this level and that’s what it’s all about.”

Real, though, have shown they have the potential to win anywhere in Europe over the past few seasons and midfielder Toni Kroos expects them to be inspired by playing at the home of football.

“Now comes the game at Wembley. We are capable of winning anywhere, Wembley is a special stadium and I am desperate for that game to arrive,” said the German World Cup winner. — AFP

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