Tottenham Hotspur coach Mauricio Pochettino observes his side during their Premier League draw with West Ham United on Sunday. Matthew Childs / Reuters / February 22, 2015
Tottenham Hotspur coach Mauricio Pochettino observes his side during their Premier League draw with West Ham United on Sunday. Matthew Childs / Reuters / February 22, 2015

Tottenham’s Mauricio Pochettino sees ‘final’ in Florence ahead of Chelsea challenge



Liverpool return to the scene of the greatest moment in their recent history in the Europa League on Thursday, and Tottenham Hotspur go to Italy just three days before the League Cup final.

The Ataturk Olympic Stadium will be remembered by Liverpool fans as the scene of their remarkable triumph in the 2005 Champions League final, when they came from 3-0 down to draw level at 3-3 with AC Milan before winning a penalty shoot-out to take the European Cup for the fifth time.

On this occasion, the only prize in the round-of-32, second leg is a berth in the last 16, and Liverpool hold the upper hand in the tie after a late Mario Balotelli penalty secured a 1-0 win at Anfield last week.

Liverpool are unbeaten in seven games while Besiktas – who are playing at the Olympic Stadium while their own ground overlooking the Bosphorus is rebuilt – were knocked off the top of the Turkish Super Lig at the weekend after losing 1-0 to Eskisehirspor.

“We want to start a new winning streak starting with the Liverpool game,” Besiktas coach Slaven Bilic told Turkish media after the weekend loss.

“We did not show the fight and work rate we usually do I expect all my players to put in a lot more effort on Thursday.”

Meanwhile, Tottenham face a make-or-break few days in their campaign as they go to Florence having to score in the second leg of their tie against Fiorentina after drawing 1-1 at White Hart Lane.

The match in Italy will be a huge test of Spurs’s resolve with Fiorentina unbeaten in 10 games and with the matter of the League Cup final against Chelsea at Wembley following on Sunday.

“It will be a difficult game,” Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino said. “I think this is our first final before Sunday as Fiorentina are only one game from going into the next round. We know that we need to score, but we are confident.”

Top goalscorer Harry Kane was one of those who sat out last week’s first leg and may be kept back again with one eye on the Chelsea game.

“We’d be gutted if we go out of the Europa League,” added midfielder Nabil Bentaleb as he insisted that Spurs are not taking the continental competition lightly.

“We’re going to go on Thursday to Fiorentina to win that game. If we start thinking like this we’re not going anywhere. We have to keep that hunger we have inside us to want to win everything.”

Everton already have one foot in the next round, as they host Swiss side Young Boys, having won 4-1 in Bern last week with Romelu Lukaku scoring three goals.

As they struggle in the league, they could be forgiven for being distracted by Sunday’s trip to Arsenal, but midfielder James McCarthy said Everton minds are on continuing their European run.

“We have a big lead but we won’t take any prisoners. We have come back from a great result in Europe and we need to try and get the wins at home. The fans have come out in their numbers and we need to go again on Thursday,” he told the club’s website.

Meanwhile, Celtic also go to Italy needing to score as they face Inter Milan at the San Siro after a 3-3 draw in Glasgow.

Inter have the edge in the tie and have been improving recently under Roberto Mancini, but Celtic captain Scott Brown is hopeful the Scottish champions can pull off a shock.

“We will probably go there, try to press them high up the park again and prey on their mistakes. If we do that who knows what can happen,” he said.

Another prominent second-leg tie on Thursday has holders Sevilla travelling to Germany to defend a 1-0 first-leg lead against Borussia Monchengladbach.

Meanwhile, a week after their fans made headlines for trashing one of the best-known squares in the Italian capital before a 1-1 draw with AS Roma, Feyenoord welcome the Serie A side to Rotterdam.

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