Daniel Levy is still of the belief that Tottenham Hotspur will qualify from their Champions League group and Mauricio Pochettino is under no pressure.

The Spurs boss’s future has come into question in the past week, following Tottenham’s heavy defeat against Bayern Munich on Tuesday evening.
Spurs have been in poor form throughout the whole of 2019, with Pochettino cutting a frustrated figure on the touchline.
But the Telegraph insist that Tottenham chiefs do not feel that Pochettino deserves to be under any pressure.
Spurs do not want to put out a public statement backing Pochettino as they feel it is totally unnecessary.
However, sources have reportedly told the Telegraph that Spurs have full faith in the Argentine manager.
Indeed, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is still confident that Spurs can qualify out of their Champions League group, despite their slow start.
Tottenham have one more point that they did at this stage last season in Europe, and they still managed to make the final that time around.

The message about Pochettino’s future should bring some much needed stability to Tottenham’s squad, as they look to get back on track.
All is not lost this season at Spurs, but they simply must improve their performances if they are to meet expectations this term.
Spurs are next in action against Brighton & Hove Albion at the weekend, when they will be desperate to bounce back and claim the three points.
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