Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino was interviewed by reporters after his team's 2-3 defeat against Arsenal on April 29, according to LondonFootball.com. Speaking about the result, Pochettino said that it was a disappointing day for them and that the game was very important for both the team and the fans. They didn't get the result they expected and it was very disappointing for them. Pochettino also talked about the team's problems in defending set pieces. He said that the team did not do well in this area and they will put more time and energy to improve. In addition, he pointed out that apart from set-pieces, there were many other aspects of the game that were not good enough, which directly affected the trend of the game.
Arsenal only had four shots on target in the first half but finished with three goals. Mauricio Pochettino admitted that his team did poorly in defending two set-pieces and that there is still a lot of room for improvement. On the team's overall performance, Pochettino felt that the team controlled the game for a long period of time and the overall performance was not bad. But they didn't handle some details of the game well, while Arsenal did better in this regard. He mentioned the details, including not giving time and space to the opponents and not losing focus at any given moment. Regarding the performance of his team's center forward Romero, Pochettino said that he had a good game and as a World Cup winner, he hoped that Romero could pass more to his teammates.