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Mauricio Pochettino happy with Tottenham’s squad depth

The midfielder had always been keen to stay at Tottenham, having pinned his hopes on playing in the Champions League.

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Tottenham Hotspur coach Mauricio Pochettino has told of his delight after his side produced a dominant display in their 4-0 away victory over Stoke City in the Premier League. That is very important, to show passion and we have a squad like that. Sometimes in the market you have the possibility to sign some players and maybe it’s not like when you buy a auto and you build your own vehicle and put in different options and sometimes you bring in the options that you have in the market.

“We forget the past”.

A Stoke win or a draw is a saver at 21/10; however, the fact that three of these sides’ last four encounters at the Britannia have topped the 2.5 goals mark makes backing a scored draw appeal 15/4.

Pochettino added: “Sissoko is a player who can help us a lot”.

Spurs have won one and drawn two of their three league matches and Kane has not scored in 10 games since netting for England in a friendly against Turkey before the European Championships.

Striker Kane shared the photo above on his personal Instagram account and wrote: “Proud to reach 50 @premierleague goals!”

“We have a squad to compete in different competitions”, Pochettino said, mindful of the extra games that come when taking on Europe. “He will be happy”.

Nethercott, who made more than fifty appearances for the White Hart Lane club, continued: “I don’t think Spurs are firing on all cylinders yet”.

Both Alli and Kane had tremendous campaigns last season, scoring a total of 35 goals between them in the Premier League. It was hard for us.

Hughes was then asked to leave his technical area after lambasting referee Anthony Taylor over his decision to book Marko Arnautovic for diving.

“I was already sent off at that point before I even engaged with Jon Moss”. So let’s put that to bed.

“Clearly I went out of the technical area and they spotted that”. I was a bit upset.

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“They were two decisions I thought should have gone our way”.

Mauricio Pochettino Manager of Tottenham Hotspur