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Mauricio Pochettino keen to keep Spurs on target for Europa League

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino has his sights set on the Europa League after Spurs took a step closer towards qualifying next season by beating Hull 2-0 on Sautrday.

A win at Everton next weekend will see Mauricio Pochettino's side finish at least sixth in the table, and they could climb to fifth if Liverpool slip up at Stoke.

"We deserved the victory and the most important thing for us is to stay in the same position in the table, to finish fifth or sixth," Pochettino said.

A ponderous match was sparked into life in the second half as two goals in seven minutes from Nacer Chadli and Danny Rose saw Spurs register their first win in four.

"I was very disappointed with the first half because we can play better and our energy wasn't good," Pochettino said.

"In the second half, though, we changed and we scored two good goals."

In a message to the fans before kick-off, Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy pledged his support to Pochettino, insisting the Argentinian needed a season "to assess his squad and instil his training and playing philosophy."

Tottenham's challenge for the top four has fizzled away in recent weeks, but Pochettino insists his players will come back stronger.

"Always when you start with a new club and a new philosophy and a new group, it is not easy in the first season," Pochettino added.

"We need to be more consistent next season, we need to work hard and try to create a strong group."