Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino says they will be able to challenge Manchester City for titles in the future.
Pochettino's first victory as a manager came in February 2009, guiding his Espanyol side to victory over Pep Guardiola's Barcelona, who would win the Champions League that year, as well as a domestic double.
“It's important for us. Since 2014 we have been building a different project. We are building a new stadium, we have an unbelievable training ground and we want to set the principles to be a big, big club. Our spirit and ambition is to be one of the biggest in the world, but you need time and a normal process.
“It is difficult to compare Tottenham and Manchester City. You look at their budget, the salaries they pay and compare it with Tottenham, and it is very clear.
“If you look at my first season here, 2014-15, and compare it with Guardiola's – how much he has spent, and how much I spend then. We have very different projects."