Tag: Pochettino

  • Pochettino Hints On New Signings At Tottenham

    Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino says they are working on new signings, but insists their injury troubles will not force them into doing business this month.

    Spurs have not signed a player since the arrival of Lucas Moura 12 months ago, and key players – including Harry Kane and Dele Alli – are currently unavailable due to injury.

    Pochettino, however, insists Spurs will only enter the market for players that will improve their squad, and says he has enough talent in reserve to ease their injury woes.

    He said: “I always say I am more than open to add players to the squad. That is so clear. A different thing is if we can find the right player that is going to help us improve.

    We are working on a few options. We will see if we are able to deliver. We have one space now Mousa Dembele has gone.

    There’s two different things. One thing is to try to improve our squad with the right profile. Another thing is if you have some problems with players who are injured, and you try to replace them.

    We are going to sign if we identify the player that can improve us. We are not going to sign because we have some injuries. We have enough players to cover injuries.

    Of course, if you win, OK. But if you don’t win, maybe you need a different way to operate.”

    Tottenham face Crystal Palace on Sunday, just three days after their Carabao Cup hopes were ended in the semi-finals by bitter rivals Chelsea.

    Spurs went out of the tournament following a penalty shootout – in which Eric Dier and Lucas Moura missed – and Pochettino conceded morale was low among his players.

    He said: “It’s not great, the mood. It’s difficult to sleep after the games. When you win it’s difficult – when you lose, it’s worse.

    Today is a little bit of a sad, difficult day, because we are all tired. But that is normal.

    For sure, we are going to be in a good position to compete on Sunday. The competition doesn’t stop, and we need to be ready.”

  • Kane amongst world’s best, Tottenham boss Pochettino says

    Tottenham Hotspur’s manager Mauricio Pochettino has hailed Harry Kane’s achievements, adding that the striker was amongst the best players in the world.

    TheNewsGuru reports that Kane toppled Shearer’s 22-year-old record for the most English Premier league goals in a calendar year.

    This was after he scored a hat-trick in Tottenham’s 5-2 win over Southampton on Tuesday.

    Kane hit a second treble in as many games to complete Tottenham’s five-goal rout, rounding off the year with 39 Premier League goals.

    The feat made it 56 strikes in all competitions for Spurs and England.

    His second goal of the day had taken him to 55 for club and country in 2017.

    This lifted him above FC Barcelona’s Lionel Messi to become Europe’s top-scorer over the last 12 months in the five major countries (England, Spain, Italy, Germany and France).

    The 24-year-old England forward also set an EPL record by scoring six hat-tricks in a calendar year.

    He capped another ruthless display in front of goal to complete his treble in the 67th minute, his second in as many games.

    Pochettino in his post-match comments noted that it was a fantastic achievement, adding however that kudos must also be given to the team.

    “I think I have said everything. His name is there [with the best in the world], it is a fantastic achievement.

    “Congratulations to him and to the team because you also need help from the team.

    “It does not surprise us because everyday we see how he works, how determined he is and how professional he is. That can only be good for him.

    “Professional is a massive word — you need to include everything there inside and he is a good example of that.”

    On his hopes for Tottenham in 2018, Pochettino said: “We are ambitious, but I am happy we finished the year in a very good way. For next year? Win — win every game. The mentality is so important for us.”

  • Kane resumes training ahead of Real Madrid clash

    Spurs striker, Harry Kane has returned to training ahead of Tottenham’s Champions League clash against Real Madrid on Wednesday.

    Spurs are ahead of Real Madrid on goal difference at the top of Champions League Group H, both sides having won two and drawn one of their matches.

    The England international missed Saturday’s loss to Manchester United with a hamstring injury he picked up during the 4-1 defeat of Liverpool at Wembley.

    Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino said over the weekend that he was optimistic the prolific 24-year would get the green light to face the Spanish giants.

    Pochettino said, “With the doctors and the player, we will take the best decision for everyone,”

    “We will assess him and then we will make the best decision.

    “My feeling is good. But it’s not my feeling, it’s Harry Kane’s feeling.”