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Mauricio Pochettino says Tottenham cannot compete financially with Manchester clubs

Mauricio Pochettino gives his team instructions during the Premier League match at the John Smith's Stadium
Image: Mauricio Pochettino believes his club are unable to compete financially with the two Manchester clubs

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has acknowledged that Spurs will struggle to compete with the financial power of the two Manchester clubs.

The north London club trail Premier League leaders Manchester City and second-placed Manchester United by five points and will face Bournemouth at Wembley on Saturday.

Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho both spent heavily during the summer transfer window, City brought in three full-backs for a near £130m while United spent heavily to bring in Romelu Lukaku from Everton, and Pochettino admits Spurs will continue to adopt a different transfer policy.

Gary Neville is expecting the two Manchester clubs to launched sustained title bids next season
Image: Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho spent heavily during the summer transfer window

"The difference these days between clubs in the Premier League is that there are clubs, like City and United, who sign who they want and when they want," the Argentinian manager told beIN Sports.

"Then there are big teams, like us, who sign when we can and who we can. It's the big difference today."

Pochettino's main signings came in defensive positions with the arrivals of Davinson Sanchez and Serge Aurier while Fernando Llorente arrived on transfer deadline day for £12m but the Spanish international is yet to score for his new club.

Harry Kane is set to captain England on Thursday night
Image: Harry Kane is in prolific scoring form for Spurs

Tottenham continue to rely on the goals from England's Harry Kane, the Ballon d'Or nominee has scored 15 in his last 10 games for club and country, but will need to improve their record at their temporary home if they are to mount a title challenge like last season.

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Pochettino has seen his side claim a mere two points from their three opening fixtures in the Premier League.

However, last season's runners-up maintained their flawless record on the road prior to the international break with a convincing 4-0 victory over Huddersfield.

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