Tottenham coach Mauricio Pochettino shown before his side's 2-0 loss to Fiorentina in the Europa League on Thursday night. Claudio Giovannini / EPA / February 26, 2015
Tottenham coach Mauricio Pochettino shown before his side's 2-0 loss to Fiorentina in the Europa League on Thursday night. Claudio Giovannini / EPA / February 26, 2015

Tottenham coach Mauricio Pochettino resets squad’s focus to ‘recover quickly’ for Chelsea



Tottenham Hotspur lost their "first final" of the week but coach Mauricio Pochettino cannot let his side wallow in self pity with the League Cup final fast approaching.

Spurs on Thursday bowed out of the Europa League to Fiorentina at the last-32 juncture after a promising start to the second leg in Florence petered out.

The decision to deny Christian Eriksen an early penalty was compounded by Roberto Soldado’s embarrassing mistake on a night when Mario Gomez and Mohamed Salah secured Fiorentina a 2-0 win at the Stadio Artemio Franchi, seeing them through 3-1 on aggregate.

Now, the North Londoners have to quickly refocus as Chelsea await at Wembley on Sunday, when Pochettino’s side will need to show a more clinical edge if they are to end their seven-year wait for a trophy.

“We are all disappointed, the player, too,” the Spurs manager said of Soldado’s wasted opportunity. “It is normal.

“This one was the first final for us and all players are disappointed, but now we need to look forwards, to recover quickly, because on Sunday we have another game. It is impossible to change the game now.”

Pochettino is hoping their chances of Wembley success will be aided by staying on in Italy after the Fiorentina match.

Tottenham normally fly straight back after Europa League games, but instead were to stay in Florence and train on Friday at Coverciano, Italy’s equivalent to England’s St George’s Park national football centre.

Spurs captain Younes Kaboul, Emmanuel Adebayor and Etienne Capoue are among those absent from the travelling party and, as a result, are unlikely to feature on Sunday.

However, it is far from clear in some positions who will be selected from the players in Italy, where Pochettino made seven alterations to face Fiorentina.

“Fiorentina made nine changes, we made seven changes,” the former Argentina defender said, when asked if he had any regrets. “I don’t know how to explain – we are in a busy period and when you have a strong squad, you need to give the opportunity to play to all.

“It is not about selection, it is about performance and our performance was very good in the first half. We deserve maybe 2-0 because I think there was a great chance for us and a clear penalty.

“We played well and dominated the game, but this is football. It is easy to explain, as we saw.”

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