Pochettino blames fatigue for Tottenham display

Rob Conlon

Mauricio Pochettino admits Tottenham were suffering from a Champions League hangover in their 0-0 draw with Bournemouth.

Spurs would have climbed above Arsenal and Manchester City had they sealed victory in the weekend’s early kick-off but instead it was Bournemouth who came closer to snatching all three points.

The Cherries were faster and more aggressive at the Vitality Stadium and Tottenham were fortunate to finish the game with 11 men after Moussa Sissoko’s elbow caught Harry Arter in the face and Erik Lamela risked a second yellow card with a late challenge on Dan Gosling.

It means a second consecutive stalemate for Tottenham after Tuesday’s draw against Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League and Pochettino admitted his side lacked their usual energy – although they deserve praise for remaining resolute.

“Bournemouth pushed us a lot and we felt not fresh from the beginning of the game,” Pochettino said.

“Our start was a bit sloppy and you can feel the team wasn’t fresh. After 15 minutes we started to manage the game and it was under control.

“In the second half we were much better than Bournemouth and in the end you must score if you want to win the game.

“I am very pleased after playing Champions League in Leverkusen and before at West Brom, two very tough games, and to play a third game here, I am very pleased with the effort.”

Sissoko, who came on as a substitute in the second half, sparked a scuffle when his elbow hit Arter in the face but while referee Craig Pawson consulted his linesman, no further action was taken.

The Frenchman could yet face retrospective action from the FA and a three-match ban for violent conduct.

“I need to see it (the Sissoko incident) now on the replay. Live it doesn’t look bad but from my position it was difficult to see the reality,” Pochettino said.

“In the first 20 minutes we arrived a little bit late because we weren’t fresh and maybe we made some bad tackles and deserved the yellow cards.

“It wasn’t bad intentions, it was because we felt a little bit tired from the beginning.”