
Tottenham
manager Mauricio Pochettino feels there is "a problem" with player power in
football.
Spurs face Chelsea at Wembley on Sunday, live on Sky Sports Premier League
from 3.30pm, and will be up against a side without Diego Costa, who has
failed to return to the club in a bid to force through a move to Atletico
Madrid.
Chelsea want him back from Brazil but, in his latest interview, Costa claims
he has faced a "lack of respect".
At Friday's pre-match news conference Antonio Conte burst into laughter when
he was asked about the Spain international.
However, Pochettino feels the growth of player power is no laughing matter,
and that no individual should ever be more important than the club.
"In general I think there is a problem," he said. "The most important
[thing] is always the club, and then, of course, our fans. Then come the
players, the manager, and the coaching staff.
"It's very dangerous for every club if the players feel that they are more
important than the club and the fans and are on a superior level.
"But I don't feel that. Maybe I am lucky because in Espanyol, in
Southampton, or here in Tottenham, I think the balance is very good.
"At the end of the day you need to have good players. But the level of the
players, the attitude, how they are, how they behave, is so important."