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Mauricio Pochettino defended the strength of his Tottenham team by questioning Liverpool's World Cup performance under Jurgen Klopp's leadership this season.
On Tuesday, it was confirmed that Dele Alli would be away until March with a thigh injury, joining Harry Kane in the treatment room, and the club's workload was identified as one of the reasons for the growing list of injured.
Tottenham will face Chelsea in the return leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final on Thursday night before playing the Crystal Palace FA Cup on Sunday. The Pochettino team will also be in the Champions League.
Liverpool is currently leading the Premier League – nine points ahead of the Spurs – but, while they are in the last 16 of the Champions League, their FA Cup and Carabao campaigns Cup were closed respectively by Wolverhampton Wanderers and Chelsea.
It was suggested that the Pochettino team was not strong enough to cope with the demands of four competitions, but Argentina escaped that theory on Wednesday.
"I saw that Liverpool is now in Dubai and all the experts say that Liverpool has the best team with Manchester City," he said.
"We are still involved in four competitions, what will happen tomorrow and what will happen on Sunday (in the fourth round of the FA Cup at Crystal Palace), I am always happy with my team."
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