FAC: Rochdale v Tottenham preview


Rochdale v Tottenham preview

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is set to ring the changes against Rochdale in the FA Cup fifth round, with Lucas Moura in line to start.


Harry Kane is likely to miss out after picking up a knock but Moura and Fernando Llorente are expected to come in against the side rock bottom in League One.

Following victories against Manchester United and Arsenal, and their Champions League draw in Turin, Spurs will be expected to comfortably seal their progression through to the FA Cup quarter-finals.
 
But Pochettino is expecting Rochdale to provide a sterner test of his in-form side's credentials than their north London rivals or Juventus.
 
Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino has apologised to Rochdale over comments he made about the pitch at Spotland ahead of their FA Cup tie

"What is important is to forget what happened in Turin or against Arsenal," Pochettino said.
 
"We don't have time to enjoy that we won the derby, or our draw in Turin and how we played in the Champions League on Tuesday night. This is a different game, a different competition and it will be tough.

"For me it will be a tougher game than Juventus or Arsenal because it is a challenge to be motivated in a competition that we want to go far in, but you have to perform at your best if you want to win."
 
Rochdale manager Keith Hill said the issues with the club's old pitch had been exaggerated, but added the new playing surface, installed at the cost of several hundred thousand pounds, was "very good".

He said: "It played better than it looked against Millwall, there were no complaints from any of the players or the manager before the game or after the game and it's been sensationalised.

"The pitch probably would have stood up to the weekend's fixture but the club have gone the extra mile, they've invested heavily in a brand new surface, which should befit Tottenham and ourselves alike."
 
Rochdale will be without experienced striker Calvin Andrew after manager Keith Hill admitted his Achilles injury is worse than first thought.

The 31-year-old missed the side's 3-2 defeat by Bristol Rovers on Tuesday and he is expected to be sidelined this weekend. Niall Canavan (ankle) and Keith Keane (groin) remain long-term absentees.
 
Spurs' Premier League top scorer Harry Kane could be absent from the FA Cup tie with an ankle complaint, but will be assessed by the club on Saturday ahead of the game.

There are no other injury worries for Spurs, with Toby Alderweireld fit and available after missing the trip to Juventus on Tuesday.


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