1.1868874-3318109218
Juventus’ Pol Lirola (left) vies with Tottenham’s Will Miller during their International Champions Cup match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday. Image Credit: Reuters

London: Mauricio Pochettino says he is not interested in the vacant coaching post with his native Argentina because he is happy at Premier League side Spurs.

The 44-year-old – who turned Spurs into title contenders last season before they faded in the final few weeks and ended up third – said it was natural that being in charge of a high-profile club would see him linked with his country’s top job.

“I think the speculation is normal because I am an Argentinian coach at a top club in England,” Pochettino, presently in Australia on Tottenham’s pre-season tour, said.

“There are a lot of rumours that appear in the media but I am happy at Tottenham and for that reason, this is not the right moment.”

The Argentina manager’s job became available when Gerardo Martino resigned days after losing to Chile in the Copa America Centenario final on penalties for the second successive year.

Meanwhile, Italian champions Juventus scored two early goals and held off a strong finish from their opponents to down the Argentine’s side 2-1 in the International Champions Cup in Melbourne on Tuesday.

The Turin giants, who won a fifth consecutive Serie A championship this season, struck early through Paulo Dybala and Medhi Benatia to lead 2-0 at half-time.

Argentinian star Erik Lamela sparked a Spurs comeback when he came on for the second half, scoring a goal and almost grabbing another.

Spurs paid dearly early on for failing to clear the ball when defender Dominic Ball lost possession and Roberto Pereyra picked out fellow Argentinian Dybala.

Dybala went one-on-one with Dutch goalkeeper Michel Vorm and found the bottom corner in just the sixth minute.

The Spurs defenders were punished again when they failed to clear a corner and Moroccan Benatia headed home eight minutes later.

New Bosnian signing Miralem Pjanic should have made it three early in the second half when he was released by Brazilian Hernanes, but he blazed his shot over the bar.

Tottenham pulled a goal back in the 67th minute when playmaker Lamela finished neatly after Victor Wanyama won possession on halfway.

Lamela almost scored again but his shot was beaten down by Juve’s Brazilian goalkeeper Neto.

Neto also had to make a smart save in stoppage time to prevent a Spurs equaliser through Shayon Harrison.

Juventus leave Australia with a win and a defeat on penalties to Australian A-League side Melbourne Victory. Spurs face Spanish European Champions League finalists Atletico Madrid on Friday.