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Mauricio Pochettino gives his review of tonight's game:

"It was amazing. We deserved it, we were the better team. It was a fair result."

On the first half:

"If you see everything we started the game in control and we made a mistake. We suffered an emotional impact."

On the second half:

"In the second half again we controlled the game again. We suffered in transition. In these situations we should have been better."

"In the end, it was a fair result. For the connection with the fans it is an important day. It should be a turning point."

On keeping the faith:

"We kept believing and we kept saying to the players that there were two minutes left and to keep belief that we can score the goal. It was really important for us. A must win game."

Clears up his occupation:

"I am not a clown, I am a coach."

On showing passion:

"Passion is not to be a crazy guy on the touchline. I need to be calm and analytic, to help the team with every aspect in the game."

On his animated celebrations for the winner:

"At the end of the game sure. That is not a circus that you need a clown to do things on the touchline."

On keeping his cool:

"I need to be calm on the touchline to help the team. Especially a team that needs help from the outside. We have one of the youngest teams in Europe."

On Cole Palmer's best skill:

"One of his best is his mentality and capacity to cope with the pressure. It's his first season playing consistently and he has dealt with it. He is a top player but there is still space to improve."

On if he enjoys games like tonight:

"We are here to coach. Today football is about entertainment and a spectacle. To score goals and to build some passion."

On the importance of starting well:

"The team need to translate to the fans. How we started the game today is exactly what we want - whether it is Manchester United or Burnley."

On his likes and dislikes:

"I like to score goals but I don't like to concede goals like today. But it is a process."

[via Sky Sports]