Former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino believes Spurs have the qualities to be challenging for the Champions League and Premier League titles.
Pochettino spent five years at Spurs, overseeing a runners-up finish in the league, as well as taking the north London club to their first Champions League final, where they suffered defeat to Liverpool in 2019.
Speaking on the High Performance Podcast, Pochettino, stated that Spurs should not be aiming for lesser competitions.
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“To win a Europa League, that the team won, is good, but it’s not enough. It is not enough to challenge for the Carabao Cup, or the FA Cup, or the Europa League, or the Conference (League),” Pochettino said.
“It’s a club that should be, or needs to be because the fans, what they expect is, to be in the Champions League, fighting for the Champions League, trying to believe that you can win the Champions League and also fighting for the Premier League and believing that you can win the Premier League.
“For me Champions League and Premier League,” he revealed. “Of course the World Cup but Champions League and Premier League for me are things that I don’t know how but I will touch it for sure. I don’t know which club.”


