LONDON - Mauricio Pochettino trusts Tottenham adolescent Marcus Edwards would be perceived as one of the best youthful players on the planet on the off chance that he was playing in South America, and has censured Premier League clubs' doubt of youth on English football's spending society.
Edwards, the 17-year-old England youth global, made his Tottenham make a big appearance in the EFL Cup against Gillingham a month ago yet he has been discounted of Tuesday's fourth-round match at Liverpool with a lower leg harm.
While Edwards may not include again this season, especially if Spurs lose at Anfield, Pochettino was a general for Argentinian club Newell's Old Boys at a similar age. He says English football's spending society makes comparable cases uncommon in the Premier League.
"It is social," Pochettino clarified. "Possibly if Marcus Edwards were conceived in Brazil or Argentina, today he would be a standout amongst the most intriguing prospects in football on the planet. Perhaps all the enormous groups would battle to get him.
"In any case, he is at Tottenham, he is in England and, at 17, he is still a child. We can't acknowledge he is a man, about a man, and he should play.
"That is the social contrast. The Premier League is one of the more grounded money related alliances, and Tottenham - like Liverpool and every one of the clubs - like to purchase experience and quality, bring a player who is 24, 23 or 26 that performs rapidly, instead of offer time to the more youthful players and hold up to fabricate a prospect like Marcus Edwards.
"That is the adjust. Tottenham is in an alternate venture. Obviously, we get players yet we attempt to give the chance to the more youthful players who have potential one day to be in the primary group.
"It is for the clubs to offer the players as they need the cash to survive. In Argentina on the off chance that you are 19 or 20 and you haven't made your introduction individuals think you are not a decent player. It is a totally unique vision of football."
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Despite the fact that Edwards will be sidelined for six to seven weeks in the wake of harming his lower leg in Leverkusen a week ago, Harry Winks, Joshua Onomah, Cameron Carter-Vickers and Georges Kevin-Nkoudou are all normal to begin at Anfield.
Pochettino says Tottenham's young players can follow in the strides of Harry Kane in the event that they hold their nerve against a group he sees as genuine contenders for the class title.
"On the off chance that they need to be one day a player who can remain in the main group and be vital they have to adapt to the weight. Be that as it may, they can do this lone on the off chance that we give them the chance to check whether they can adapt," Pochettino said.
"In the event that they can adapt to the weight they will be critical players like Harry Kane. If not, it is on the grounds that they are not at the level to play for Tottenham.
"It is vital for a club like Tottenham who has contributed a great deal of cash to make space for players with ability like Marcus, Harry Winks and Josh Onomah.
"For me Liverpool have one of the best squads in the Premier League. After the mid year, they have enhanced a great deal by marking great players and contributing a ton of cash. In the way they play, they are exceptionally forceful. Liverpool are one of the contenders to win the class.
"We share the animosity and power. Liverpool and Tottenham are distinctive squads however we share numerous qualities and standards."
Edwards, the 17-year-old England youth global, made his Tottenham make a big appearance in the EFL Cup against Gillingham a month ago yet he has been discounted of Tuesday's fourth-round match at Liverpool with a lower leg harm.
While Edwards may not include again this season, especially if Spurs lose at Anfield, Pochettino was a general for Argentinian club Newell's Old Boys at a similar age. He says English football's spending society makes comparable cases uncommon in the Premier League.
"It is social," Pochettino clarified. "Possibly if Marcus Edwards were conceived in Brazil or Argentina, today he would be a standout amongst the most intriguing prospects in football on the planet. Perhaps all the enormous groups would battle to get him.
"In any case, he is at Tottenham, he is in England and, at 17, he is still a child. We can't acknowledge he is a man, about a man, and he should play.
"That is the social contrast. The Premier League is one of the more grounded money related alliances, and Tottenham - like Liverpool and every one of the clubs - like to purchase experience and quality, bring a player who is 24, 23 or 26 that performs rapidly, instead of offer time to the more youthful players and hold up to fabricate a prospect like Marcus Edwards.
"That is the adjust. Tottenham is in an alternate venture. Obviously, we get players yet we attempt to give the chance to the more youthful players who have potential one day to be in the primary group.
"It is for the clubs to offer the players as they need the cash to survive. In Argentina on the off chance that you are 19 or 20 and you haven't made your introduction individuals think you are not a decent player. It is a totally unique vision of football."
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Despite the fact that Edwards will be sidelined for six to seven weeks in the wake of harming his lower leg in Leverkusen a week ago, Harry Winks, Joshua Onomah, Cameron Carter-Vickers and Georges Kevin-Nkoudou are all normal to begin at Anfield.
Pochettino says Tottenham's young players can follow in the strides of Harry Kane in the event that they hold their nerve against a group he sees as genuine contenders for the class title.
"On the off chance that they need to be one day a player who can remain in the main group and be vital they have to adapt to the weight. Be that as it may, they can do this lone on the off chance that we give them the chance to check whether they can adapt," Pochettino said.
"In the event that they can adapt to the weight they will be critical players like Harry Kane. If not, it is on the grounds that they are not at the level to play for Tottenham.
"It is vital for a club like Tottenham who has contributed a great deal of cash to make space for players with ability like Marcus, Harry Winks and Josh Onomah.
"For me Liverpool have one of the best squads in the Premier League. After the mid year, they have enhanced a great deal by marking great players and contributing a ton of cash. In the way they play, they are exceptionally forceful. Liverpool are one of the contenders to win the class.
"We share the animosity and power. Liverpool and Tottenham are distinctive squads however we share numerous qualities and standards."
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