Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino knows qualifying for the knockout phases of the Champions League at Barcelona will be special but not because of his connections across the city.

Spurs take on the Group B winners at the Nou Camp, with their qualification hopes in their own hands.

If they match the result of Inter Milan, who play rock-bottom PSV Eindhoven at home, then they will make the last 16 – no mean feat considering their own opponents.

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Mauricio Pochettino was both a player and manager at Barcelona’s city rivals Espanyol (John Walton/PA)

Pochettino, who spent 12 years as a player and manager at Barcelona’s city rivals Espanyol, believes getting over the line would be a great achievement, given they amassed just one point from their opening three group games.

The Spaniard endured some painful viewing at the weekend as Barcelona romped to a 4-0 win in the Catalan derby against his old side and he knows what to expect.

“It’s going to be special in case we qualify,” he said. “To qualify would be special, only because of Tottenham not for having been at Espanyol or being an Espanyol fan.

“I’ve seen highlights of the derby. I know Barcelona very well. I know what they’re capable of doing. They’re not going to surprise us.

“If we want to deserve it we need to win against one of the best teams in the world in a huge stadium.

“If Inter get more points, it’s because we don’t deserve to be in the next round. But we have the possibility to qualify in our own hands. Everything depends on us.”

Pochettino will be keeping a close eye on Barcelona’s teamsheet, with boss Ernesto Valverde already confirming Luis Suarez will not feature.

Lionel Messi is expected to play however, meaning Spurs must find a way of stopping the man who ran riot at Wembley, scoring two goals in October’s reverse fixture.

Even if some of their top guns do not play, Pochettino does not think his side’s task will get any easier.

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Pochettino expects a tough game against Barcelona whether Lionel Messi plays or not (Nick Potts/PA)

“Tomorrow we are going to play against Barcelona,” he said. “I am not focused on the starting XI. When you play against Barcelona, there is always a pressure to win.

“You play for not only winning games but for something special. Like us, when we play we are Tottenham and it is not important the name.

“When you play Barcelona, you know very well the quality is amazing, of course different names have different qualities to add to the team but they are going to be strong, to try and beat us for different reasons, that is not my business.

“Valverde is going to decide the best for the team. If they play one or another, for us the motivation should be the same, the approach and thinking about delivering the best result and be trying to be close to win.

“That is the best way to approach the game.”