Mauricio Pochettino will not tolerate any excuses about tiredness when he takes Tottenham Hotspur into Sunday’s north London derby.
Arsenal will have benefited from an extra day’s recovery from European exertions, having played Bayern Munich in the Champions League 24 hours before Spurs’ Europa League duel with Anderlecht on Thursday, but Pochettino said it is up to his players to ensure that has no bearing on the match at the Emirates Stadium.
“It is true that our opponents have an advantage because they have one day more to prepare and recover but we cannot complain and we need to be ready,” Tottenham’s head coach said. “We need to be strong in our minds and try to win the game because we know what the derby means.”
Pochettino made no concession to Sunday’s match when he sent out a strong lineup on Thursday and his players had to delve deep to beat their tenacious Belgian opponents, with Mousa Dembélé scoring a late winning goal after being introduced from the bench. Spurs had a short turnaround for that game, as they beat Aston Villa in the Premier League on Monday, whereas Arsenal’s last league game was at Swansea two days previously, meaning they had three days’ break before Wednesday’s heavy defeat in Munich. Pochettino would have welcomed the same amount of recuperation time between matches, especially given the high-intensity pressing style he demands, but the Argentinian is confident his players will continue to adapt to the schedule they are given.
