Tottenham Need Time to Rebuild Squad Harmony- Pochettino

Tottenham
manager Mauricio Pochettino said he needs time to overcome the "different
agendas in the squad" after his side's difficult start to the season
continued with a Carabao Cup exit at League Two Colchester United.
Spurs lost
4-3 on penalties after a goalless draw in the third-round tie.
Pochettino
has spoken of his squad being "unsettled" this season.
"We
need time again to build that togetherness that you need when you are competing
at this level," he said.
Tottenham
reached the Champions League final in June but the success of that run came
amid a sequence of four wins in 17 games in all competitions.
They are 10
points adrift of Premier League leaders Liverpool after six matches this season
and have won none of their five away fixtures, conceding twice in four of those
games.
Uncertainty
around the futures of influential players, including forward Christian Eriksen
and defenders Jan Vertonghen, Danny Rose and Toby Alderweireld left Pochettino
eager for the 2 September European transfer window deadline to pass so he had
certainty about his squad.
But with
none of those players leaving - plus Eric Dier falling out of favour -
Pochettino said a group that has been largely stable during his five years at
Spurs now needs a period of certainty.
"When
you have an unsettled squad always it's difficult and you lose time, then you
need time to recover the time you lose," added the Argentine.
"That's
where we are. Maybe our performances are good but you need this extra, which is
mental, connection. It's energy to be all together, not to have different
agendas in the squad.
"We are
in a period where it's a bit tough for us, but we keep working to find a
solution.
"When
this type of thing happens it's about staying clear and fresh and calm. We're
trying to find solutions and we only need time."
Tottenham's
defeat at Colchester - who are 10th in League Two, 70 places below them - means
Pochettino has lost one route to a first trophy of his managerial career.
He made 10
changes, giving debuts to 17-year-old forward Troy Parrott and 20-year-old
centre-back Japhet Tanganga.
But there
was also plenty of experience, with Dier making his first appearance of the
season, Dele Alli returning from injury and Victor Wanyama, Lucas Moura and
Davinson Sanchez in the starting XI.
By
full-time, Spurs had Eriksen, Son Heung-min, Erik Lamela, Moura and Alli on the
pitch as they chased a place in the last 16.
But they
managed only four shots on target in the game and Colchester looked just as
likely to snatch victory as the match headed towards penalties.
Eriksen and
Moura missed from the spot as Colchester won the shootout 4-3.
"We did
nearly everything good until the last third," said Pochettino.
"Sometimes you score, sometimes you don't.
"We
feel disappointed because we dominated the 90 minutes, but we were not
aggressive in the last third in the way you expect.
"It's
about doing your job, and this lack of aggression in the last third made the
reality."
FROM .bbc.com/sport/football
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