Mauricio Pochettino: Winning FA Cup will not change Tottenham lives

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino says winning the FA Cup would not change the club.

Spurs take on Manchester United in their semi-final at Wembley on Saturday and will be hoping to move one step closer to a first major trophy since 2008.

Their ascent towards the top of English football has been, according to some critics, undermined by a lack of silverware.

But Pochettino insists lifting the FA Cup in May would not be that big a deal in terms of where he is trying to take Tottenham.

"It's fantastic if Southampton, Chelsea, Manchester United or Tottenham will win the FA Cup," he said. "Is it going to change our life? I don't believe, I don't believe. Who needs it more, I don't know.

"We are going to try and fight to win. It would be fantastic to finish the season with a trophy. I don't think it's about need or not need."

The Argentinian has always insisted that success in the Premier League, and as a result the Champions League, is a better gauge of how well teams are doing and he repeated that message.

"If we are capable to win the Premier League and the Champions League it is a moment you say the team has improved and reached the next level," he said.

"Until that, win the FA Cup or the League Cup, it will be fantastic for our fans but is not going to move the club to a different level.

"I want to play to win the Premier League and Champions League. It is my vision, I want to play to win the Premier League, I want to win the Champions League.

"If you are going to change the vision or put the club in a different level you must compete to win the Premier League and then to compete and then win the Champions League."