Mauricio Pochettino: Spurs manager
Mauricio Pochettino: Spurs manager

Tottenham's new stadium: Mauricio Pochettino wants Spurs fans to create similar atmosphere to Liverpool's Anfield crowd


Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino is hoping their new stadium can provide the team with an extra boost as they challenge for the premier League title - citing Liverpool's Anfield atmosphere as something he hopes fans can replicate.

Eight wins from their last nine games has seen Spurs climb above Manchester City into second place in the table despite having to play at Wembley while their new stadium is being completed.

The atmosphere at the national stadium has not been the best at times and Pochettino hopes their new 62,000-seater home can provide an instant boost early in 2019.

He sees how Liverpool, who are six points clear at the top of the league, are lifted by the Anfield crowd and wants something similar at their new home.

"That is why when I was asked before, 'Do you want to move', I said, 'Of course, as soon as possible', because it's going to be a massive boost for the team," Pochettino said.

"It's going to be a place where the fans can help the team to achieve more. There is no doubt. I am so happy with Wembley but tomorrow if the new stadium is ready we are going to move to our new house.

"I told Daniel (Levy) when he asked me, but you know he is so worried about such things. I am the opposite.

"To play in your own stadium is the best thing that can happen in your life. The moment the new stadium is ready, if it is my decision, my decision is to move quickly.

Pochettino wants to replicate Anfield atmosphere

Liverpool's Anfield Kop ahead of their Champions League game with PSG
Liverpool's famous Kop at Anfield is regularly creating huge atmospheres for the team to play in

"You can feel like yesterday when I saw the highlights that the people at Anfield are desperate to win and they are showing their support to the team.

"Yesterday Anfield was amazing, every game Liverpool play at Anfield is a party and that sometimes makes a difference."

Spurs' ascent into the top two of the Premier League has been even more impressive given they have had to play at Wembley, where, although results have been strong, the atmosphere has sometimes been flat.

Attendances in recent weeks have been capped to 51,000 and the 90,000-capacity arena has been sometimes half-empty.

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Pochettino has got no complaints with his supporters.

"We cannot ask more from our fans, they are doing a fantastic job," he said. "The circumstances of that period in the club, we need to be strong and we cannot complain about all that happened.

"It was not easy to get to Wembley on public transport, it's not easy.

"Maybe they were our fans, but many fans that have come in this period have visited London and, like a theatre, they say, 'Oh it's a game at Wembley, I'm going to buy a ticket.'

"It's normal, but our fans feel and they try to increase the atmosphere of the club or the game, but we have a limit too.

"Our fans tried to increase the atmosphere of the game but in a 90,000 stadium we are limited to 51,000.

"On Boxing Day we had 45,000. We can't complain, we need to be stronger and try to deliver our best job."

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