Mauricio Pochettino is relishing the challenge of facing Arsenal and their new head coach Unai Emery in the quarterfinals of the Carabao Cup after Tottenham progressed past West Ham.
Spurs, who triumphed 3-1 at the London Stadium in the last 16 on Wednesday, will visit the Gunners in the Premier League on Dec. 2 and then travel to the Emirates again in the week of Dec. 17 for their cup showdown.
Pochettino and Emery were rival managers in Spain, and the Argentinian said: “It will be an exciting game. I am excited to face Arsenal and Unai Emery, who is a very good friend of ours, and to challenge and to face all the coaching staff.
“I think he is one of the greatest managers. It is always good to challenge them, like Pep [Guardiola] on Monday or Manuel [Pellegrini] tonight.
“It is a little bit ironic that our worst enemies are West Ham and Arsenal, but I love Manuel and Unai and we have a very good relationship with them. OK, during 90 minutes we are going to fight but then before and after I think we are going to enjoy.”
Son Heung-Min scored two of Spurs’ goals at West Ham, breaking his duck after previously failing to register this season.
“I think it’s so important for an offensive player to find the net,” said Pochettino. “I’m happy because that is going to give him very good confidence and trust in himself.
“You feel sorry when the player works so hard and doesn’t find the reward about your job. Sonny, in the last few weeks or months, was in a situation where he wanted to work every day more and more, to try to change that situation.
“When the player gets the reward you feel proud and so happy. That’s why I hugged him. We shared the happiness. I celebrated because I’ve felt sorry for him.”
Tottenham’s cup tie in east London came just 48 hours after their defeat against Manchester City on Monday, forcing Pochettino to make 10 changes to his line-up — yet his side triumphed.
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