The Sun (Malaysia)

‘ No let-up’

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MAURICIO POCHETTINO (caricature) insists his Tottenham Hotspur side are building a winning mentality and will be ready to pounce if Chelsea stumble in the race for the Premier League title race.

Spurs’ emphatic 4-0 victory over Watford at White Hart Lane kept the pressure on league leaders Chelsea.

But the odds are still heavily stacked in favour of the championsh­ip trophy returning to Stamford Bridge the Blues beat Bournemout­h 3-1 to stay seven points clear at the top.

Spurs manager Pochettino, though, insists his side will not give up and are developing the winning mentality that will allow them to step up their challenge in the future even if they fall short on this occasion.

“We’re talking about building that winning mentality: it was a good opportunit­y to be aware than in the future to win trophies, to keep going, pushing, believing, and respect the way you play,” he said. “That’s the most important thing.

“The message for us is to keep pushing, winning games. That’s our job, and then what happens this afternoon with Chelsea is their problem.

“We’ll see. If they fail, our job is done because we are there, but still it’s up to them to win the Premier League,” added Pochettino of Spurs’ title battle with London rivals Chelsea.

First-half goals from Dele Alli, Eric Dier and Son Heung-Min put Tottenham in control at their White Hart Lane ground on Saturday, with Son’s second goal, nine minutes into the second half, completing the victory.

A successful afternoon for Spurs was capped by the return of England striker Harry Kane after injury but Argentinia­n boss Pochettino was convinced his squad had already shown they were strong enough to cope with the loss of a key player.

“We talk about players, managers, a lot of topics in football, but football for me is about the team, or the squad, and all the players feel very important during the season,” he said. “Today’s a very good example, to try to change our mentality. It’s not about who plays, it’s about playing in every opportunit­y.” Watford coach Walter Mazzarri insisted his side were unfortunat­e to find themselves on the wrong end of a onesided scoreline and believes they have made progress over the course of the season. “Tottenham were phenomenal,” he said. “Top players, very technical, on the bench top players, on the bench top player. But if we would have had more luck then maybe we could have made their life more difficult. “If we look at what happened this year in general, I am convinced we could have done better but we are doing a good tournament. “If you consider the games we have lost because of the injuries especially to defenders. I don’t want to say we have had an excellent season, but a very good one.” – AFP

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AFPPIX Juventus’ Alex Sandro (left) fights for the ball with Chievo’s Nicolas Federico Spolli. –
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