Sunday 11 December 2016 18:19, UK
Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino says he is 'looking to the future' after Sunday's 1-0 loss to Manchester United.
His side were not at their best during the match at Old Trafford, with a strike from Henrikh Mkhitaryan just before the half an hour mark sealing the three points for the hosts.
The Argentine boss did not want to dwell on the game for too long, preferring instead to look ahead to Wednesday's home game against Hull.
"I think it was an even game. I think it was a very competitive game that was difficult to play, but it always is here at Old Trafford. There's not a lot more to say, and now it's about looking forward," Pochettino told Sky Sports.
"We created some chances. I think we had some clear chances to score but I think they were more clinical in the box and for that, they scored and we didn't.
"We always try to play and we build very well from the back, but then we made a mistake [for the goal], but that is football. It's about mistakes and sometimes you're right in your decisions but we cannot change anything now.
"We created some good opportunities and the team always believed. We fought until the end to try and score but we couldn't find it. Now it is about looking forward to the next game."
Mousa Dembele was replaced in the 67th minute and appeared to hurt his ankle, but Pochettino was coy on his chances of making the team for Wednesday's match.
"He received a kick in his foot," Pochettino added. "But now we need to see what happens and assess him to see if he is available next Wednesday."