The Sun (Malaysia)

Spurs in shape for title challenge: Pochettino

> We have more belief, says Tottenham boss after 4-0 rout of hapless West Brom

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MAURICIO POCHETTINO believes his Tottenham Hotspur side have demonstrat­ed they are now capable of sustaining a Premier League title challenge after falling just short last season.

Spurs faded in the final weeks last season, finishing third on the final day of the campaign after pushing eventual champions Leicester close for much of the second half of the season.

But Pochettino is convinced his players have learned from that experience and after moving up to second place following a one-sided 4-0 defeat of West Bromwich Albion – their sixth successive League win – believes they can close the seven point gap on leaders Chelsea.

“We need to move on and try to fight but now we have more belief,” said Pochettino.

“We are much better than last season. We are showing that we have learnt a lot from last season, we are more mature. Today we did not concede a goal.”

Pochettino’s side ended Chelsea’s run of 13 successive League wins when they beat Antonio Conte’s side in their last League outing.

And after a Harry Kane hattrick and Gareth McAuley own-goal saw off West Brom, the Spurs manager is satisfied his team built on that win.

“The first 45 minutes was fantastic, it was wonderful football,” said Pochettino.

“We can feel very happy with the performanc­e, the players played very well against a very difficult team.

“I think after Chelsea it was a big challenge to keep the momentum and show that we are mature enough to fight for big things and today was a very good example of that. “I think the performanc­e was brilliant.” Pochettino admitted Kane’s treble was the perfect end to a week in which the striker became a father for the first time.

“I’m very delighted for him... It was very nice, a very good week for him. He is a dad and has scored three goals today. I think it was a good way to finish the week,” Pochettino said.

West Brom manager Tony Pulis admitted his side, who came into the game in eighth position, were well beaten.

“The top six in the Premier League this year, it could be the biggest gap ever to seventh, that’s how far ahead of the rest of us they are,” said Pulis. – AFP

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 ??  ?? West Brom midfielder Claudio Yacob (centre) vies with Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Dele Alli during Saturday’s EPL match at White Hart Lane. – AFPPIX
West Brom midfielder Claudio Yacob (centre) vies with Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Dele Alli during Saturday’s EPL match at White Hart Lane. – AFPPIX

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