Apologetic Pochettino accepts FA improper conduct charge

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Tottenham Hotspur humbly chastised himself for unacceptable behaviour towards referee and accepted the misconduct charge levelled at him by the (FA) on Tuesday.

The 46-year-old Argentinian said having watched replays of his heated exchange with following the 2-1 defeat by on Saturday -- highly damaging to his side's title hopes -- he could offer no defence.

"Watching my behaviour afterwards on video, I need to accept the charge from the FA," said Pochettino, who is usually one of the calmer managers prowling the touchline.

"I need to apologise to Mike Dean, I cannot behave in that way. It is not the way to behave and I am going to accept the charge.

"My behaviour was public and now I want to apologise in a public way. I need to apologise to him and all of the officials." Pochettino would not reveal what had said to him during their confrontation following the defeat.

That left third-placed Spurs on 60 points, five points behind Manchester City and six adrift of leaders

All three sides have played 27 games -- Spurs are away at a crisis-ridden Chelsea on Wednesday, whilst City host West Ham and are at home to an in-form Watford side.

"No, all that happened on the pitch stays on there," he said.

"I think that is the most important, we need to accept that we are with our emotion.

"For me it's not important, I don't take it personally.

"When your heart rate is so high you need to be careful how you take words. All that happened on the pitch, I'll never translate off it.

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First Published: Tue, February 26 2019. 19:55 IST