
Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino is adamant about learning the right lessons from Monday night.
The Blues earned the most valuable result of his tenure, beating Tottenham 4-1 away from home.
While the Premier League result was much needed and well-celebrated, Pochettino is remaining calm since.
He told reporters his thoughts days after the game: Why crazy? [jokes]
I learned a lot from the Battle of the Bridge, I got a lot of criticism after the 2-2 because people said to me it was my fault because I don't teach the player how to control their emotions.
What I can say is this type of game is about tactics, it's about form, the approach of the game and also it's to control the emotion. One thing my players managed well was the control of the emotion. We played 10-12 minutes not in a good way, when we conceded the goal it was a big hit for us and we provided them the possibility to play.
Then we started to control the game, force them to make a mistake. We play 120 minutes and I think we deserved to win. Crazy but fair. All the decision the VAR was fair. Tell me one decision that was not fair and even a few decision more Tottenham was lucky. When you watch the game again and try to learn from the game, Tottenham was very lucky because they finish with only two less than us."
