"I think seven months after playing at Wembley we are starting to feel very good there," Pochettino told reporters Thursday. "We don't have another place to play - it is only Wembley. It will be a different game than we played before. It is always special, when you play the derby. "I think Arsenal will be tough to play because they have good quality, talented players and are one of the best teams in the Premier League."Tottenham have been the "team of the future" for three years. Now, Mauricio Pochettino's team must take the next step. Beating Arsenal is a start. https://t.co/rs7tlrk1RY pic.twitter.com/yLItJK5Crn
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Pochettino was pleased with the return of defender Toby Alderweireld, who played 90 minutes in Tottenham's 2-0 FA Cup replay win over Newport County Wednesday. It was the 28-year-old Belgian's first appearance since picking up a hamstring injury in November and the manager confirmed a late decision will be made on whether the centre back will start against Arsenal. Spurs, currently fifth in the league, have an opportunity to open up a seven-point advantage over sixth-placed Arsenal.This is Mauricio Pochettino's 200th game in charge of Tottenham in all competitions:
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109 wins
47 draws
43 losses
54.5% win rate
Looks set to be 110 wins. pic.twitter.com/oBuVHuh5M3
FA expects Tottenham to play at Rochdale despite Pochettino's pitch worries. By @DaveHytner https://t.co/ubXZo8z5N6
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