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Tottenham squad 'still unsettled' - Pochettino

Cape Town - Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino admits the current crop of players at his disposal is the most "unsettled group" he has seen in his six years at the club.

The futures of a number of his players - notably Christian Eriksen - remain in doubt with just over a week before the European transfer window closes.

The Dane, who was on the bench for Sunday's 1-0 home defeat to Newcastle, has said he wants to leave, and his situation is most unclear, with the club likely to sell if a big enough offer comes in.

Jan Vertonghen, in the final year of his contract, has not played at all this season while Toby Alderweireld is also a free agent in the summer. Danny Rose was told he could find himself a new club before the campaign began and Victor Wanyama has been linked with a move to Belgium.

It has left Pochettino complaining of it causing a "mess" at his club as he counts down until September 2.

"You know very well, and I told you in pre-season, before (the first game against) Aston Villa, after Aston Villa, positive result or negative result, the group is still unsettled," he said.

"We need to find solutions. We have one week more to wait and see what happens in the last 10 days.

"I think this is my sixth season and the most unsettled group we are working with. That is why we are relaxed and calm. Some situations we cannot fix. Nothing to say about that, situations that are going on in the squad. Still, we need to wait.

"That is the circumstances after playing the Champions League (final) on June 1, we knew that some situations like this would happen but for us and the club, it's difficult to handle. What can we do? We can only wait.

"I cannot do more than try to help the team find the best dynamic to train and not to create too many problems and be a person who is not being very emphatic, but understand every single situation and try to get a good result."

Pochettino was evasive when asked whether Eriksen was left on the bench because his departure is imminent.

"I don't know. I don't know. Why do you ask me? Maybe you know something," he said. "It's so difficult, the situation. We cannot blame one party or another. That is the situation, the circumstances.

"We arrive today with different players and different situations in the squad, but I don't want to justify our performance because of that. I want to make clear the point.

"When you play football and are on the pitch, you don't think about these situations."

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