Mauricio Pochettino gloomy despite the best start of Premier League game Tottenham Hotspur



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Mauricio Pochettino stated that he felt the "worst" that he had known as Tottenham Hotspur's manager, although he led the club to its best start in the Premier League , preparing his team to face Manchester City. The Argentine, aged 46, believes that the Spurs "do not show this level as true contenders", even if they would exceed the defending champions if they beat them at Wembley. Pochettino, who was praised for nurturing a group of talented young players in a catchy football style, had to face many frustrations despite the brilliant start of the Premier League season, which allowed seven wins in nine matches.

The new Tottenham stadium is facing persistent delays, with the club announcing that the rest of its home games in 2018 will be held at the national stadium.

And the Spurs became the first club in the history of the Premier League to sign no contract with anyone, even though many of their players participated in the final stages of the World Cup.

"The season so far is strange because I feel it's the worst feeling I've had in the last five years." I've been here, "said Pochettino.

" It's the worst. My feeling, but it's the best start for the Premier League club. It's strange, is not it? "

Pochettino, who has already been linked to Real Madrid's work, even though he is still earning silver, said his depressed mood went back to the events of the summer.

"I'm disappointed that we were still waiting for the new stadium when we were hoping to be there at the beginning of the season," he said.

"I do not know, a lot of things happened in the summer, a lot of things that make me less moody or humorous. "

Pochettino's main frustration on the pitch was the absence of killer touching. The club reached the semifinals of the FA Cup over the past two years, but was beaten by Chelsea and Manchester United.

"I think that as a team we still have not won anything", a- he said. "We are failing, but we are getting there. And of course, always when we come to a final, we always fail.

"It 's about learning to be competitive, it' s about learning to be better, it 's about changing something we need to do differently. "

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