Tottenham have proved they belong among Europe’s elite by beating Real Madrid, manager Mauricio Pochettino says.
His side qualified for the Champions League knockout stages with Wednesday’s 3-1 win over the holders at Wembley – their first against Real.
“We now belong not only with the best in England, but in Europe,” he said.
“What we have to do is move to the next level and that is winning things. We’re pleased, but it will mean nothing if we have not won anything.”
Tottenham, in the Champions League knockout stages for the first time since 2011, last won a trophy – the League Cup – in 2008.
“What is important is that we are in to the next round,” added Pochettino, whose side have 10 points from their four Group H games, three more than second-place Real.
“We were out with two games to play last season, but this year we are in a very difficult group. We are through, so it is important for us to show we are going through a phase of consolidation.
“We are starting to believe in our potential and qualities. We are able to compete with teams now on a physical and mental level.
“This sort of win has consequences in terms of making us more visible. It’s something that everyone around Europe will have seen.”