Kindly Share This Story:Mauricio Pochettino is preparing for “the biggest ever match” of his managerial career as his Tottenham Hotspur side bid to put a dent in Manchester City’s hopes of a trophy clean sweep. Pocchetino will hope Spurs can do what Liverpool did in their first leg Champions League quarter-final against Pep Guardiola-managed City last year and establish a commanding lead to take to Manchester. On the face of it Pochettino and his weary players — many who had long World Cup campaigns and returned to a club that made no signings to bolster the squad — face a mammoth task to rescue another season that threatens, after much promise, to end without a trophy. Spurs fans have got accustomed to it — just one trophy this century, the 2008 League Cup, is not reflective of a ‘big six’ club — and Pocchetino for all the positive headlines he has garnered needs a maiden trophy to gild that lily. In his defence the charismatic 47-year-old Argnetinian cut his teeth at Barcelona’s barely noisy neighbours Espanyol and then at Southampton, better known for being a breeding ground for players to move on to bigger clubs. READ ALSO: Klopp says Liverpool ‘on…