Tottenham manager, Mauricio Pochettino is growing frustrated with the growing gap between the likes of the Manchester clubs and the rest of the league. The pair occupy 1 and 2 on the league table, and Pochettino believes the spending power of the clubs is unfair on the rest of the league. Tottenham are currently five points behind the pair, who have blown away by the rest of the league with ruthless efficiency.

Manchester City spent a record £220m on player arrivals this summer alone, coupled with the £180m they spent last summer while United spent close to £150m on the likes of Lukaku, Lindelofand Matic, a fact that Pochettino can’t live with. The league has become more competitive meaning that they have to spend more in order to get the quality players but Pochettino’s assessment may also be flawed given that Spurs also spent close to £100m this summer, only after admitting to ourselves we would fall behind if we don’t sign and check out to the best cheap soccer cleat in the market for a cheap budget.

Spurs went on a late transfer splurge to revive our season and add more squad depth after we failed to win the league last season, despite challenging Chelsea for the majority of the campaign. Speaking to beIN Sports, the Argentine gaffer said, “The difference these days between clubs in the Premier League is that there are clubs, like City and United, who sign who they want and when they want,”“Then there are big teams, like us, who sign when we can and who we can. It’s the big difference today.” he added.

Chelsea boss, Antonio Conte moaned to his board about lack of transfer funds to strengthen his squad and the difference was laid to bare when the Blues lost to City in the September clash league game,a 1-0 loss at Stamford Bridge that showed the gulf in quality between both clubs, get the best betting tips with coral free bet. Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola are unlikely to mind the gap or gulf in quality, as the pressure placed by the boards that put down the money mean they have to perform to expectations.