Pochettino expects Juventus to pose Tottenham 'massive challenge'
Mauricio Pochettino expects Spurs to be 'brave' when they take on 2017 beaten finalists Juventus in the second leg of their last 16 Champions League tie. Tottenham hold a slender advantage having scored two away goals in the first leg, second-half strikes from Harry Kane and Christian Eriksen earning them a 2-2 draw in Turin. The Premier League side are unbeaten since December and earned more points than any other team during this season's Champions League group stages
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