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Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino. Photo: AFP

Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino demands respect from rival managers after Antonio Conte slur

Chelsea boss claims it would not be a ‘tragedy’ if Spurs failed to lift trophies next season as their expectations are not the same as their Premier League rivals

Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino wants rival Premier League managers to show some respect after Chelsea boss Antonio Conte questioned the North London side’s ambition ahead of the new season.

Earlier in the week, Conte said it would not be a ‘tragedy’ if Tottenham failed to lift trophies next season as their expectations are not the same as rivals Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal and Manchester City.

“I am not a manager who likes to speak about another club, another manager,” Pochettino said ahead of Spurs’ pre-season match against City in Nashville.

“I like to show respect. I expect the same from the people who compete with us.

“For different clubs who have spent a lot of money, the expectation and pressure is massive. For us it is the same. It is our own pressure and ambition.”

Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane in action against Roma during the International Champions Cup at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey. Photo: AFP

Spurs have come close to clinching their first top-flight league title since 1961, but could only finish in the top three during the last two seasons and they are yet to win a major trophy since the League Cup triumph in 2008.

With English top division clubs spending more than US$1 billion on transfers since the end of last season, Pochettino said Spurs, who are yet to sign a player, would rather wait for the right moment in the current window.

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“We are calm because our squad is competitive,” Pochettino added. “We have a plan. We have a very clear idea of what we want.

“I want to tell our fans ‘don’t be worried’ because we will move in the market.”

Spurs open their league campaign at Newcastle United on August 13.

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