Top four ‘not enough’ for Tottenham anymore, admits Mauricio Pochettino as he targets Premier League assault

Qualifying for the Champions League will no longer meet expectations at White Hart Lane as their manager targets winning a major trophy this season

Tuesday 07 August 2018 08:15 BST
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Tottenham Hotspur must not be satisfied with qualifying for the Champions League and have to mount a more serious challenge in the Premier League and for other trophies, manager Mauricio Pochettino has said.

The London club finished third last season to secure their place in Europe's elite club competition for a third season running.

"Of course it is a massive success for the club to be in the Champions League for the third year in a row. But maybe that is not enough, maybe we need to change certain things. For me, it is not enough," Pochettino said.

Spurs, who are preparing to move into their new £850m stadium for the new season, have yet to sign any players in the current transfer window.

Pochettino believes Spurs must start winning trophies to meet expectations (Reuters)

"If some people believe the manager of Tottenham does not want trophies they are not right in their minds. I am here to win," said the Argentine.

"Can we win something this season? In football, all can happen. It will be tough because our opponents are at a level where every year they improve ... we are competing in the same race but with a different car."

Reuters

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