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Moura must fight for Spurs place, says Pochettino

By AFP
03 February 2018   |   2:15 pm
Mauricio Pochettino has warned new signing Lucas Moura that he will have to fight for his place in the Tottenham team and that his big reputation does not guarantee special treatment.

Tottenham Hotspur’s new Brazil midfielder Lucas Moura gestures to fans on the pitch at half-time during the English Premier League football match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United at Wembley Stadium in London, on January 31, 2018. Adrian DENNIS / AFP

Mauricio Pochettino has warned new signing Lucas Moura that he will have to fight for his place in the Tottenham team and that his big reputation does not guarantee special treatment.

The Brazil international, who joined Spurs from Paris Saint-Germain this week for an initial fee of £25 million ($35 million, 28 million euros), struggled to get into the French side’s first team after the arrival of Neymar and Kylian Mbappe last year.

Erik Lamela has found it difficult to regain his place at Spurs since returning from injury and Pochettino said Moura too will be given no special preference.

“For him he’s not going to come here, arrive and say, ‘Oh because he is Lucas Moura and came from Paris Saint-Germain, he’s going to play because he is Lucas Moura’,” Pochettino said.

“He needs to show that he is better than our players. That is the fair competition. If you are in Paris Saint-Germain and Neymar arrives, if he is better than you then he plays. It’s fair, he’s better.”

The midfielder, 25, is unlikely to make his debut against Liverpool on Sunday, meaning Pochettino will probably pick a similar side to the one that triumphed so impressively against Manchester United in midweek but there may be a difference in approach at Anfield, where Spurs have not tasted victory since 2011.

Spurs were beaten 2-0 at Anfield last season but have shown reslience this year with imposing away performances against the likes of Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund.

“I think this season, we are more mature, no?” said Pochettino, whose side demolished Liverpool 4-1 at Wembley earlier this season.

“But we are a team that remember, some people complained or criticised that Tottenham don’t have (a) Plan B.

“Now we can play with possession, without possession, in counter-attack or not counter-attack, dominate the games, play with one striker, without a striker, three at the back, five at the back, four at the back.

“Please. Now to be fair you have to say Tottenham have plan A, B, C and D, no?”Toby Alderweireld (hamstring) and Danny Rose (knee) have recovered from injuries but Pochettino has suggested they are yet to regain match fitness.

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