
Tottenham
will take a 1-0 lead into their Carabao Cup semi-final second leg at Chelsea
on Thursday, live on Sky Sports, but will be without some key players.
Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Heung-Min Son will not be available, with the two
England internationals both out until March with injuries and Son away at
the Asian Cup.
Kane scored the only goal of the game in the first leg at Wembley,
converting a 26th-minute penalty, with the game marred in VAR controversy.
"I am so optimistic," Pochettino was quoted as saying in the Mirror. "We are
going to prepare for Chelsea, try to find solutions. Try to be solid,
aggressive, offensive and keep our identity.
"Of course it's going to be tough. I don't say we're going to win easily on
Thursday. But we are going to try. That is the most important thing and I
know that afterwards I will be happy because the squad we have is going to
give their best to be in the final."
Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri launched an extraordinary criticism of his
players following last Saturday's Premier League loss to Arsenal, saying
"this group of players are extremely difficult to motivate".
Asked about the response from his players this week, he said: "I think we
need to react on the pitch. The rest is nothing.
"We discussed with the players how to try to improve the approach, the
motivation, the determination, so we are trying to change something in
training, in pre-match, in everything. I think we all have to react on the
pitch, of course."
Team news
It's not all bad news on Tottenham's injury front, with Moussa Sissoko
(groin) back in training, although it remains to be seen whether he is fit
for Thursday.
Lucas Moura (knee) is back in full training and should be fit to feature at
Stamford Bridge while Victor Wanyama, who has been out since November with a
knee problem, is also back in training but is unlikely to be involved.
Gonzalo Higuain will not feature for Chelsea as his anticipated signing was
not completed in time.
Eden Hazard could continue as a 'false nine' or Olivier Giroud could start,
with Alvaro Morata out of favour ahead of his expected departure to Atletico
Madrid. Ruben Loftus-Cheek (back) is likely to be out again.
Opta stats
Chelsea have lost both of their meetings with Tottenham in all competitions
this season - the last time they lost three games against the same opponent
in a season was vs Man City in 2012-13.
Tottenham are looking to win four games in a row against Chelsea in all
competitions for the first time since a run of five between March 1961 and
September 1963.
Chelsea haven't lost consecutive home games against Spurs in all
competitions since March 1982.
The last time Tottenham beat a team three times in the same season was in
2013-14 against Aston Villa.
On just one of the five previous occasions that Chelsea lost the first leg
of a League Cup semi-final tie have they progressed to the final, beating
Arsenal 4-3 on aggregate in 1997-98 en route to winning the trophy.
Tottenham have progressed on three of the five previous occasions they won a
League Cup semi-final first leg, going out against Newcastle in 1975-76 and
Arsenal in 1986-87 after 1-0 wins first time out.
Since the start of last season, Chelsea's Eden Hazard has been directly
involved in six goals in his seven League Cup games (3 goals, 3 assists).
Dele Alli has had a hand in five goals in his six League Cup starts for
Tottenham (4 goals, 1 assist).