Tottenham's Pochettino demands respect from rival managers


FILE PHOTO: Football Soccer - Jockey Club Kitchee Centre Challenge Cup - Kitchee v Tottenham Hotspur - Hong Kong, China - 26/5/17 - Hotspur's coach Mauricio Pochettino looks on. REUTERS/Bobby Yip

(Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino wants rival Premier League managers to show some respect after Chelsea boss Antonio Conte questioned the North London side's ambition ahead of the new season.

Earlier in the week, Conte said it would not be a 'tragedy' if Tottenham failed to lift trophies next season as their expectations are not the same as rivals Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal and Manchester City.

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