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Pochettino: We are not in a good position

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LONDON: Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino admitted he is struggling to arrest his side’s slide as Spurs surrendere­d a lead for the third straight Premier League game to draw 1-1 at home to Sheffield United.

Son Heung-min’s strike just before the hour mark threatened to get Spurs out of jail, especially after a controvers­ial VAR decision ruled out David McGoldrick’s equaliser moments later.

But George Baldock’s cross that found a way through into Paulo Gazzaniga’s net did survive a VAR review to level 12 minutes from time.

Tottenham have now won just two of their last 11 Premier League games and have slipped to 12th in the table.

“The reality is that for different reasons we are not showing the performanc­es that we expect,” said Pochettino.

“I need to look forward and keep working and try to improve. We are not in a good position in the table.”

Tottenham looked back in the groove as they swept aside Red Star Belgrade 4-0 in the Champions League in midweek for their first away win in any competitio­n since May.

But there was little sign of a side regaining their confidence throughout a disjointed display from the hosts.

“Overall, it’s a fair result,” added Pochettino. “They are playing so well. The most difficult thing for us was to match their energy.

Sheffield started the game with the joint best defensive record in the league, but a rare slip from Enda Stevens presented Heung-min with a glorious chance and his deflected shot squeezed through Henderson’s legs.

Just 129 seconds later, Sheffield were celebratin­g an equaliser as McGoldrick converted Stevens’ cross at the far post.

However, after a painstakin­gly long check, Lundstram’s toe was ruled offside.

The Blades got the slice of fortune they deserved when Baldock’s miscued his cross but it ended up bending in at the far post.

“I believe we were the better side today,” said Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder.

“We’ve restricted world-class players to very few opportunit­ies. You know that they will, through natural ability and talent, create, but we stuck in there.”

 ?? — AFP ?? No you don’t: Sheffield United goalkeeper Dean Henderson grabbing the ball as he avoids Tottenham’s Son Heung-min during their match in London on Saturday.
— AFP No you don’t: Sheffield United goalkeeper Dean Henderson grabbing the ball as he avoids Tottenham’s Son Heung-min during their match in London on Saturday.

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