Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino sets sights on making history in Champions League final

Spurs ended their domestic campaign with 2-2 draw against Everton

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino says he's proud of his players for fighting for a result after coming from behind in their 2-2 draw with Everton

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino has told his side they must "write history" as their attention now turns to the Champions League final next month.

Spurs signed off their domestic campaign by drawing 2-2 with Everton, booking a fourth successive top-four finish in the Premier League.

Christian Eriksen's free kick earned a point for Spurs after quickfire Theo Walcott and Cenk Tosun goals overturned Eric Dier's early opener.

With the biggest game in European club football against Liverpool to come on June 1, Pochettino can sniff the glory.

Image: Everton's lead didn't last long as Christian Eriksen's free-kick levelled the score

"I think we can make history," he said. "We are creating history because we are making it, but if we can win we will write history and change the perception of this amazing club.

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"Of course the club and the fans and we all deserve to be focused on the way and how we can win the final.

"That is the principle objective, there's not another objective."

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Although they missed out on a fourth top-three spot in a row, Pochettino ranks this campaign, regardless of what happens in Madrid, as the best of his five years in charge.

Spurs have been battling against the odds from the start of the season, as they have come up against a crippling injury list, went through two transfer windows without making any signings and did not get into their own stadium until April.

"Four top-four finishes, four Champions League qualifications and the cherry on the cake will be the Champions League final," Pochettino added.

"This group of players deserve so much credit. They have put so much unbelievable effort in. There have been many positives this season.

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"The players and staff have shown so much character. We broke down all the doors when the circumstances were against us with the new stadium stuff.

"So to see their capacity to fight again makes me so proud. I think this is our best season in our five years.

"I am so happy, so pleased. What we have achieved this season - top four and final of Champions League - it is difficult to assess now but in time the people will realise what we achieve."

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