Mauricio Pochettino plays down impact of poor Wembley pitch ahead of Tottenham’s clash with PSV Eindhoven

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino expects the condition of the Wembley pitch to have improved ahead of his side’s Champions League game with PSV Eindhoven.

The playing surface at the national stadium was in shocking condition for last Monday’s Premier League defeat to Manchester City, which was played 24 hours after an NFL game.

Large sections of the pitch were brown, the surface was uneven and the NFL logos and distance markings were still visible.


Champions League 18/19 contenders





1/29 The Champions League 18/19 contenders

2/29 Viktoria Plzen

3/29 Lokomotic Moscow

4/29 CSKA Moscow

5/29 Hoffenheim

6/29 PSV

7/29 Benfica

8/29 Galatasaray

9/29 Porto

10/29 Schalke 04

11/29 Shakhtar Donetsk

12/29 Ajax

13/29 Monaco

14/29 Lyon

15/29 Valencia

16/29 Borussia Dortmund

17/29 Roma

18/29 Inter Milan

19/29 Napoli

20/29 Tottenham Hotspur

21/29 Manchester United

22/29 Atletico Madrid

23/29 Liverpool

24/29 Real Madrid

25/29 Bayern Munich

26/29 PSG

27/29 Barcelona

28/29 Juventus

29/29 Manchester City

1/29 The Champions League 18/19 contenders

2/29 Viktoria Plzen

3/29 Lokomotic Moscow

4/29 CSKA Moscow

5/29 Hoffenheim

6/29 PSV

7/29 Benfica

8/29 Galatasaray

9/29 Porto

10/29 Schalke 04

11/29 Shakhtar Donetsk

12/29 Ajax

13/29 Monaco

14/29 Lyon

15/29 Valencia

16/29 Borussia Dortmund

17/29 Roma

18/29 Inter Milan

19/29 Napoli

20/29 Tottenham Hotspur

21/29 Manchester United

22/29 Atletico Madrid

23/29 Liverpool

24/29 Real Madrid

25/29 Bayern Munich

26/29 PSG

27/29 Barcelona

28/29 Juventus

29/29 Manchester City

Uefa were due to inspect its condition ahead of PSV’s scheduled training session on Monday night, with the chance it could be moved if officials feel the warm-up may worsen the surface for the match. Pochettino has seen images of the pitch, though, and says it is on the mend.

“I think it’ll improve a little bit – they’re working so hard to improve it,” he said. “I saw pictures, I think it’s better. The condition will be the same for both sides. Nothing to complain about.”

The state of the Wembley pitch has fuelled anger among Spurs supporters at the series of delays to the completion of the club’s new stadium at White Hart Lane. 

Pochettino has also voiced his frustration at the slow progress of the final stages of the project, but he praised the fans for showing patience with the club.

“We cannot ask more from them,” he added. “We, the club, [chairman] Daniel [Levy] we feel sorry for them. Of course, we all expected to be in the new stadium in this period. We can only be grateful as to be at Wembley for them is tougher than it is for us.

“We hope we can pay back all the effort by winning [against PSV]. It’s the only way we can repay them.”

In the meantime, Spurs defender Ben Davies would not be drawn on whether his side would have the advantage over PSV when it comes to playing on the poor Wembley surface.

“We’ve played on it before and we know what it’s like but it’s the same pitch for both sides,” he said. “We’ve both got to play on it.”

Follow the Independent Sport on Instagram here, for all of the best images, videos and stories from around the sporting world.

Source: Read Full Article