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Mauricio Pochettino hopes Spurs will be settled in their new stadium by February

Mauricio Pochettino hopes Spurs will be settled in their new stadium by February
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The club announced last month that they would stay at Wembley until at least the end of 2018.

Mauricio Pochettino is hopeful Tottenham will be in their new stadium in January or February.

Spurs' move to their new 62,000-seater home missed its August and September deadlines due to contractors missing deadlines and critical alarm system failures and last month the club announced that they would stay at Wembley until at least the end of 2018.

The club are still unsure at this stage when they might get the go-ahead to return to the White Hart Lane site and have yet to announce any test dates, with an update expected at the beginning of December.

The boss, who visited the stadium on Wednesday, is praying to move in by early 2019.

He said: "I am not suffering for things that have not happened or with a situation that we have not faced because it is not in my hands.

"Yesterday afternoon we were there, checking the facilities, the changing rooms and everything. We are so excited, we cannot wait to move there. We understand that it is a fantastic project for the future of the club that will be forever.

"To wait maybe one or two months more, we need to have patience. We are so disappointed because we expect to play in 2018 and it should be ready for play before the end of the year, but that is
not going to be possible and we need to wish and hope that in January or February we can move there and it will be a fantastic moment for everyone, the supporters, the players.

"It will be a massive boost."

Tottenham's new stadium has been delayed by contractors missing deadlines
Tottenham's new stadium has been delayed by contractors missing deadlines (Steve Paston/PA)

Spurs resume their 'home' campaign at the national stadium on Saturday when Chelsea make the trip across London for the tea-time kick-off.

The Blues are unbeaten in the Premier League under Maurizio Sarri this season, though they are only a point above Spurs, but Pochettino has suggested their good form may be down to their lack of Champions League action.

He said: "In the last 10 years I think Chelsea was so impressive with (Jose) Mourinho, (Antonio) Conte and they won titles. Of course they have an unbelievable squad.

"They are doing very well with Sarri this season, still unbeaten. It's true that first season with Conte they were not involved in the Europa League and the next season Chelsea struggled a little when they were in the Champions League.

"This season they are competing in the Europa League again and it's completely different for Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool or us because we're competing in the Champions League. It's a completely different competition.

"I am not surprised (by their start) because Chelsea have an unbelievable squad and players. This summer they invested. They signed players, quality players and they added to the squad. But it's normal, they have one point more than us. It's not surprised me that they're doing very well."


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2Liverpool1310302652133
3Tottenham HotspurSpurs13100323111230
4Chelsea1384128111728
5Arsenal1383228161227
6Everton136432015522
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14West Ham UnitedWest Ham133371422-812
15Huddersfield TownHuddersfield13247822-1410
16Crystal Palace13238817-99
17Burnley132381327-149
18Southampton131571024-148
19Cardiff CityCardiff132291126-158
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