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Danny Rose 'never thought' Tottenham could reach Champions League final

"Now we're 90 minutes away from maybe lifting the Champions League, I never thought that could happen at Tottenham"

Tottenham Hotspur's Danny Rose (left) and Harry Kane celebrate after the final whistle during the UEFA Champions League Semi Final, second leg match at Johan Cruijff ArenA, Amsterdam
Image: Danny Rose and Harry Kane celebrate after the final whistle of the Champions League semi-final, second leg match against Ajax

Danny Rose has admitted he could never have imagined playing in a Champions League final ahead of Tottenham's clash against Liverpool on Saturday.

The 28-year-old, who has been at the club since joining as a teenager from Leeds United in 2007, has publicly questioned Spurs' ambitions and their ability to challenge for the biggest trophies in the game in the past.

But as he prepares for the final and the chance to get his hands on the biggest trophy of them all, he is happy to have been proved wrong by coach Mauricio Pochettino.

"Since I've been at the club, being in a Champions League final has never ever entered my thought process," said Rose.

"We've got to one Carabao Cup final and two FA Cup semis, we've huffed and puffed in the league and ultimately never come close.

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Eric Dier claims Mauricio Pochettino has 'good' selection dilemmas ahead of Saturday's final with Harry Kane and Harry Winks returning from injury, which could force other in-form players to miss out on featuring in Madrid.

"Now we're 90 minutes away from maybe lifting the Champions League, I never thought that could happen at Tottenham. It shows you anything can happen in football."

Pochettino has always had lofty ambitions for Spurs ever since he took charge in 2014 and talked about the need to change the club's mentality after repeatedly finishing outside the Premier League's top four.

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Rose is the first to admit he did not take the incoming coach's message too seriously.

"It wasn't that I didn't believe him, I just didn't understand. Now I definitely understand. It shows that's why he's the manager and I'm the player," he added.

Rose made headlines two years ago for questioning why Tottenham did not compete with their Premier League rivals to sign top players, saying they recruited unknown players who he had to look up on Google.

Danny Rose and Christian Eriksen
Image: Rose has been a key member of the Spurs team this season

Spurs have not signed anyone since Lucas Moura in January 2018 and have repeatedly been out-spent by their rivals, but Rose now sees the value in Pochettino keeping a tight squad together and being careful about upsetting the balance.

"We don't know the ins and outs and why the club hasn't signed anybody. You can either take it that the manager has got full confidence in what he's worked with, or you can take it that nobody wants to join Tottenham and the club hasn't been able to provide the funds to buy anyone," Rose said.

"Despite what I may have said in the past, the manager believes in his way, we're all behind his way, and look what it's brought us.

"It's brought us to a Champions League final, another year of Champions League football next season, a lot of credit should go towards the manager, we've all done ever so well."

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