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‘Guardiola had described Tottenham as ‘Harry Kane’s team’, which didn’t sit well with us. Eliminating City from the Champions League without Harry was so satisfying’ Mauricio Pochettino on the 2019 qu

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Tottenham Hotspur’s 2018/19 season was one of the most emotionally charged campaigns in the club’s recent history.

With Mauricio Pochettino having established his team as a top-four side and the club gearing up to move into their new stadium, Spurs would find themselves deep inside a Champions League run as the season reached its business end.

Following a last-16 stroll past Borussia Dortmund, Tottenham faced a domestic opponent in the quarter-finals when they took on Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, before a semi-final against Ajax and another all-English affair in the final against Liverpool.

Pochettino on Tottenham’s Champions League run

For Pochettino, Lucas Moura’s hat-trick goal against Ajax remains one of his best moments in football, but he is quick to acknowledge how his side got there.

“That [match against Ajax] was one of the greatest nights of my career, but without the previous tie against City, we wouldn’t have even got to that semi-final,” Pochettino tells FourFourTwo.

“We won the first leg 1-0 at home to City, in a game where Hugo Lloris saved a penalty from Sergio Aguero and Harry Kane injured his ankle.

“Guardiola had described Tottenham as “Harry Kane’s team”, which didn’t sit well with us because it seemed to diminish the work of the group.

“So playing the second leg at the Etihad without Kane and eliminating City carried enormous value for us.”

In Kane’s absence, Son Heung-min bagged a brace and Fernando Llorente scored what proved to be the decisive goal as Spurs’ 4-3 defeat on the night meant they progressed on away goals.

Once Ajax had been dealt with - again on away goals - Liverpool awaited in the final, with Jurgen Klopp’s side fresh from another dramatic tie, where the Reds came back from a 3-0 first-leg deficit to knock out Barcelona.

A second-minute Mohamed Salah penalty was bookended by a late Divock Origi strike, as Pochettino’s dream of claiming Spurs’ first European crown were dashed.

“We can’t regret anything,” Pochettino says as he looks back at the final in Madrid. “We played the way we did because we believed it was the best approach. After that, there are factors you can’t control.

“That handball by Moussa Sissoko wouldn’t be given as a penalty today, and it changed the script of the match because it put us at a disadvantage very early on.”

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How to watch Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton for FREE: Live streams for crucial Premier League clash in North London, team news

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Watch Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton today as Roberto De Zerbi aims to steer Spurs clear off the drop, with FourFourTwo bringing you all the details on live streams and TV channels, wherever you are in the world.

The Premier League relegation battle reaches its crescendo in the capital this afternoon and Tottenham Hotspur's advantage over West Ham United is their best bet when it comes to squeezing out a performance.

Everton are in London looking to end the season on a high and cause their hosts a miserable summer of preparing for the second tier.

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Tottenham vs Everton: Team News

Tottenham XI: Kinsky; Pedro Porro, Danso, Van de Ven, Udogie; Bentancur, Palhinha; Spence, Gallagher, Tel; Richarlison.

Everton XI: Pickford; O'Brien, Tarkowski, Keane, Mykolenko; Garner, Iroegbunam; Rohl, Dewsbury-Hall, Ndiaye; Beto.

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Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton: Premier League preview

Spurs have played some huge matches in the past and even in their recent history. A year ago, they won the final of the Europa League and secured a return to Champions League football.

The visit of Everton today is right up there with the biggest. Two Premier League ever-presents meet at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and De Zerbi's team remain at risk of relegation.

A draw will be enough to save Spurs from the drop and send West Ham United back into the Championship irrespective of what happens between the Hammers and Leeds United at the London Stadium.

On the day Arsenal lift the Premier League trophy south of the river, the capital is set to host four matches, and one or two railway stations are likely to be a bit lively.

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For Everton, the stakes are frustratingly but perhaps mercifully low. The Toffees can still qualify for a European spot and will want to do their part even if their situation stretches the word 'possible' to its limits.

Everton's recent results don't suggest they're likely to turn up in North London today and turn over opponents fighting for their lives, but stranger things happen in football every day.

Mid-table might be a relief for Everton in the grand scheme of things but only temporarily. They evaded the threat of relegation in the recent past and a meaningful push for Europe has to be the next step.

For now, it's Tottenham's turn to make sure a miserable Premier League season doesn't end in disaster.

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Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Everton

When push comes to shove, Spurs will have enough.

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‘Tottenham feels like home. Of course I’d go back if the conditions were right’ Mauricio Pochettino’s honest Spurs admission

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At the end of a season where Tottenham have cycled through three managers, Mauricio Pochettino remains the club’s longest-serving boss since the legendary Bill Nicholson.

The Argentine oversaw 293 matches as Spurs boss between 2014 and 2019, leading the club to four consecutive top-four finishes and reaching the 20189 Champions League final.

That made him one of the most popular managers of the club’s modern era and it is clear that his fondness for the north London club remains.

Pochettino on his everlasting Spurs connection

As the 54-year-old prepares to lead co-hosts the United States at this summer’s World Cup, he has admitted that he would be open to a future return to Spurs, should the stars align.

“Yes, why not?”, the Argentine tells FourFourTwo about the possibilities of one day returning to the Premier League.

Any return to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, however, would have depend on timing and circumstances.

“If the right conditions are there, of course. Tottenham feels like home to us,” he continues.

“We identify with the club’s idiosyncrasies, values and supporters.”

Pochettino’s post-Spurs career saw him take in stints at Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea before his current role with the United States, but despite managing some of Europe’s biggest clubs, he is clearly still ambitious.

“Right now it’s about enjoying the World Cup,” he continues.

“After that, I’ve always said I came so close to winning the Premier League and Champions League, and want to try again.

“I’d like to be part of a project with the ambition of winning both.”

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Tottenham Hotspur braced for 'significant' fan protest as relegation battle goes to final day

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Spurs fans have been asked to join a protest against the club board after the final whistle of their final Premier League game of the season.

It is all on the line for Roberto de Zerbi's side as they host Everton at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with safety from relegation still not assured.

To remain in the Premier League, Spurs need to take at least a point or hope for a slip-up from West Ham United, who are at home to Leeds.

Tottenham Hotspur fans prepared to protest as relegation looms

Fan group Change For Tottenham have put out a statement saying that although they want the whole stadium to cheer the team to safety throughout the 90 minutes, all bets are off once the final whistle blows - regardless of the outcome.

At the end of 90 minutes, supporters are asked to join in on making their feelings clear about the club board.

They wrote in a statement: "This Sunday, for 90 minutes, we need to get behind the team.

"Nothing else matters. We need the points and the players need every one of us behind them for one last time this season.

"When the final whistle blows, regardless of the result, we need to stand up to the board for putting us in this perilous position.

"This isn't just a one off season, this is two disastrous league finishes back to back which has led to our Premier League status being decided on the last day of this campaign."

Banners are planned to go up in all three home sides of the stadium upon the final whistle, with Change For Spurs requesting that their fellow supporters join them to 'chant against the board'.

The sign off with a strong statement: "ENIC out. Vinai out. Lange out."

That refers to club majority owners ENIC Group, chief executive Vinai Venkatesham, and director of football Johan Lange.

Spurs finished 17th in the Premier League last season but still qualified for the Champions League thanks to winning the Europa League.

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'No Dutchmen, no Danes' Tottenham Hotspur’s bizarre coach selection process revealed

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Daniel Levy once blocked the arrival of a manager at Tottenham Hotspur, with his nationality playing a significant role in the rejection.

Tottenham Hotspur, currently 17th in the Premier League, are battling relegation this season after underwhelming managerial stints from Thomas Frank and Igor Tudor.

It has now been revealed that back in the early 2000s, club chairman Daniel Levy enforced a coach selection criteria that could have prevented Tottenham Hotspur’s relegation-fighting woes this season.

No Dutchmen, no Danes at Tottenham Hotspur

Frank Arnesen, once director of football at Spurs, revealed in his book ‘Total Football’ that Daniel Levy blocked the arrival of a Danish manager in 2004 due to nationality concerns.

As reported by Ekstra Bladet, Morten Olsen was considered by Arnesen, his fellow Dane, to manage Spurs after guiding Denmark to the World Cup 2002 and Euro 2004.

Despite Arnesen’s insistence that Olsen was the right fit for the club, Daniel Levy had other ideas and enforced a coach selection criteria that ruled out two nationalities.

“Tottenham needed a new head coach the summer I joined the club. I wanted Morten Olsen, but I was not allowed to take a coach from Denmark or the Netherlands,” said Arnesen.

“It was a requirement. If things didn’t go well in the first three or four months, I would come under extra pressure because I had chosen a coach from a country I was attached to, Daniel Levy thought. There was no reason to take any risks,” he continued.

Olsen corroborated Arnesen’s recollection of events, stating that Spurs pursued him as both a player and as a manager during his footballing career.

“They wanted to take me at some point while I was still playing,” claimed Olsen. “I ended up going to Cologne instead.

“I would not have accepted the offer if the offer had come. The offer would have came in the middle of a contract. And I did not want to leave in the middle of a contract period,” he continued.

Olsen, who managed the Denmark national team from 2000 to 2015 and was named Danish Player of the Year in 1986, couldn’t recall the exact details of Spurs’ approach, however, he confirmed that if an offer had arrived, he would have rejected it due to his commitment to Denmark.

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How to watch Tottenham Hotspur vs Leeds United for FREE: Live streams as Spurs eye crucial win in Premier League relegation fight

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Watch Tottenham Hotspur vs Leeds United today as Spurs eye a third successive Premier League win to boost their fight against relegation, with FourFourTwo bringing you all the details on live streams and TV channels, wherever you are in the world.

Roberto De Zerbi's survival mission is in full flow after Spurs backed up their 1-0 victory at Wolves with a 2-1 triumph at Aston Villa.

At home game against a Leeds side who are all-but safe looks inviting, particularly after West Ham's 1-0 defeat to Arsenal has secured safety in 2025/26.

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Tottenham Hotspur vs Leeds United: Premier League preview

When Tottenham conceded a last-gasp equaliser to draw 2-2 at home to Brighton & Hove Albion on April 18, the situation looked bleak. A team devoid of confidence had failed to hold on to what would have been a first Premier League victory of 2026, and while they were only a point behind 17th place, they were only going one way.

Fast forward just 180 minutes of football and suddenly things are looking up. A nervy 1-0 win at Wolves was followed by a deserved 2-1 triumph at Aston Villa, which lifted Spurs out of the bottom three.

Tottenham's improvement under Roberto De Zerbi is clear to see, even in the four matches between the manager's first game, a 1-0 defeat at Sunderland, and that victory at Villa Park. If they had just held on a little longer against Brighton, Spurs would have already picked up nine points under the Italian.

However, that will all mean nothing if they fail to finish the job. Tonight's visit of Leeds is a great chance to keep that winning run going and move closer to Premier League safety.

That opportunity has been furthered by Sunday’s results, with Arsenal’s late winner against West Ham — a goal that was cheered across all of North London. Win tonight, and they will be four points clear of the Hammers with two games to play.

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When De Zerbi took charge of his first game less than a month ago, Leeds were one of the teams in Tottenham's sights. That is no longer the case.

The Elland Road outfit arrive in north London having taken 10 points from four matches since the March international break and they are now assured of Premier League safety following West Ham's 1-0 loss.

Still, you feel there is something to play for with Daniel Farke and his side surely wanting to keep Spurs under threat of relegation going into the final weeks of the season.

Having appeared at risk of the sack earlier in the campaign, the German deserves great credit for turning his and Leeds' fortunes around.

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Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Leeds United

This one could go either way, but we're backing Spurs to continue their recent good form under De Zerbi and secure a vital win.

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‘I had the opportunity to join Real Madrid after Zinedine Zidane left, but I’d promised I would stay at Spurs until the stadium was built’ Mauricio Pochettino on turning down the Bernabeu

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Mauricio Pochettino’s coaching journey has seen him manage some of Europe’s biggest and most high-profile clubs.

But like any career, it contains some tantalising ‘what ifs’.

One such crossroads came during the peak of his Tottenham tenure when the biggest club in the world came knocking.

Pochettino on turning down Real Madrid

At the end of the 2017/18 season, Pochettino had led Tottenham to third place in the Premier League, his third top-three finish on the bounce. Spurs also reached the semi-final of the FA Cup and the last-16 in the Champions League.

This had got him on the radar of Real Madrid, who were looking for a new manager after Zinedine Zidane stepped down, just days after winning his third consecutive Champions League title with the club.

In 2018, I had the opportunity to join Real Madrid after Zinedine Zidane left,” Pochettino reveals to FourFourTwo.

The Argentine had Spurs punching above their weight at the time, with the club continuing to progress on both the domestic and European fronts in the middle of a potentially disruptive new stadium project.

And it was amid this backdrop that Pochettino made his decision.

“However, Daniel Levy had always asked me to stay until the inauguration of the new stadium,” he continues.

“When Real Madrid called, I told them that I’d given my word to the chairman that I’d remain until the works were done.

“The only way I could have left was if Levy had authorised the negotiations, but I already knew that he wouldn’t accept it – and I wasn’t going to break my contract either.”

Pochettino’s final call, therefore, came down to him valuing his word over ambition.

“My ethics, my way of acting, told me I couldn’t leave under those circumstances.”

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Tottenham Hotspur ready to complete straightforward first summer signing: report

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Roberto de Zerbi is already making summer transfer plans for Tottenham Hotspur - operating on the assumption they will still be in the Premier League, of course.

Spurs moved out of the relegation zone with a 2-1 victory over Aston Villa on Sunday, but remain just one point ahead of West Ham United with three games left to play.

If Tottenham do get the results they need from their remaining fixtures against Leeds, Chelsea and Everton, they will be hoping to put two awful league campaigns behind them - and de Zerbi knows who he wants signing first to build a new era around.

Roberto de Zerbi wants Joao Palhinha on a permanent deal at Tottenham Hotspur

Joao Palhinha's recent performances in the Tottenham midfield have stood out after a series of disjointed and incoherent performances from the team side over the course of the campaign.

The Portuguese international joined on loan from Bayern Munich last summer having struggled to make an impact at the club following his move from Fulham.

Tottenham are reported to have an option to make Palhinha's move permanent this season for a £27m fee.

De Zerbi was unequivocal when asked if he wants to club to trigger that clause, saying: "One hundred per cent. We have to start from this type of people.

"More than players, we need reliable people, reliable players

"Palhinha is one of the best, as a player for sure, but as a guy. I want to see players with the same passion, the same attitude, the same spirit and the same personality. We are lucky to have him with us."

Palhinha had found himself out of favour for a spell under Thomas Frank, and appeared from the bench in De Zerbi's first three games in charge.

However, his late winning goal after coming on away to Wolves on April 28 earned Spurs their first Premier League win in exactly four months, and he went on to play the full 90 minutes of their win at Villa Park.

Realistically, Tottenham now just need to match or better West Ham's results for the rest of the campaign to stay up after a serious relegation scare.

The Hammers round off the season by hosting Arsenal, visiting Newcastle, and finally welcoming Leeds to London Stadium.

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How to watch Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur for FREE: Live streams as Roberto de Zerbi's side look for a crucial win

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Watch Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur today as the West Midlands side look for a third win of the season against Spurs, with FourFourTwo bringing you all the details on live streams and TV channels, wherever you are in the world.

The threat of relegation hangs over the shiny Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and this match having to be rearranged for Sunday evening, and consequently Tottenham Hotspur knowing where they'll end the week depending on this game, might not be helpful.

The travails of opponents Aston Villa, who have won twice in that ground this season, might offer some hope. As Villa prepare to welcome Spurs to their home, Unai Emery's Champions League hopefuls are wobbling again.

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Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur: Premier League preview

Ultimately, Villa are two wins away from a return to the top table of European club football and a second season in the Champions League. The pressure is on, with a clutch of teams now chasing a top-five spot, and two wins will start to sound like a lot if they have to come from three games rather than four.

It shouldn't be an issue at this late stage. Villa are in the process of fumbling a position that was starting to look strong. Losing at Fulham last weekend was a good example of what they face now: Villa have matches they can lose but need to win if they're to hit their targets.

Strikers Ollie Watkins and Tammy Abraham each had a golden opportunity to hit their target at Craven Cottage and get something from the game, but both fired over the top when their chances – always at a premium for Villa – finally arrived.

They're unlikely to create a wealth of opportunities against Spurs tonight, but the ones they do get must win them the game. Those are the stakes now.

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Spurs' position is more precarious and for much more severe reasons. They start the night in the Premier League relegation zone, and the prospect of another ever-present finally dropping out of the league is looming large.

Finally finding a way to win against Wolverhampton Wanderers last time out could be crucial to Spurs beyond the points it harvested. It was their first league win of 2026 and their first under Roberto De Zerbi. Emery, in particular, will be aware that Spurs could respond any which way to that victory.

If Spurs lose this match, they'll still be on the dismal run that has put them in such trouble in the first place, and Villa have been a troublesome opponent this season, albeit under a different Spurs manager.

On both occasions, Villa went to north London and won 2-1. Spurs scored first in the Premier League fixture and last in the FA Cup, but the outcome was the same each time, and it stung. It cannot happen again.

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Aston Villa 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur

Villa aren't at the level they want to be at the moment and Spurs could easily capitalise.

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