The Borneo Post

Spurs not yet up to European demands, admits Pochettino

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MONACO: Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino admitted his side have struggled to cope with the twin demands of playing in the Premier League and in Europe after their shock exit from the Champions League on Tuesday.

Spurs slumped to their third defeat in five games in Europe’s elite club competitio­n when they went down 2-1 to Monaco at the Stade Louis II to end their hopes of reaching the last 16 with a group game still to play.

The north London club needed a point to stay in the hunt and saw Harry Kane’s 52nd-minute penalty bring them level just four minutes after Djibril Sidibe had put Monaco ahead.

However, the principali­ty side -- who saw Radamel Falcao have an early penalty saved by Hugo Lloris -- immediatel­y went back in front through Thomas Lemar before holding on to progress as Group E winners.

Tottenham have now won just one of their last nine matches in all competitio­ns but Pochettino said: “I think it was a good challenge for us to compete in the Champions League and show our real level.

“We are competitiv­e in the Premier League, because we are unbeaten after 12 games and near the top.

“It is good for us to learn and try again in the future. Maybe if we are in the Champions League next season we will need to make some changes.

“After two and a half years we have reduced the gap to the top teams in the Premier League. To be competitiv­e in both competitio­ns we need to show more and also add more quality to our squad.

“The Champions L eague demands the same energy as the Premier League and I think we have struggled a little with that.

“I am disappoint­ed but this has been a great experience for us.”

Tottenham, who finished third in the Premier League last season, have been a club on the up under Pochettino and the Argentine is still looking at the bigger picture of turning them into Champions League regulars once they move into their new stadium in 2018.

“Our project is not finished today,” said the 44-year- old.

“Many weeks ago I said these are our first steps. The objective is to be in the Champions League regularly when we have the new stadium.”

Tottenham wil l host CSKA Moscow at Wembley -- where they have lost two out of two games so far -- in their last group match next month needing a draw to secure a consolatio­n spot in the Europa League after Christmas.

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