Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino has called for his side to be more consistent at home next season.

The Spurs boss cut an animated figure for the majority of the first half but his side responded second half with goals from Nacer Chadli and Danny Rose.

Spurs ended the season with ten home wins from 19, drawing three and losing six games.

Despite disappointing home loses to Aston Villa, West Brom, Stoke and Newcastle, Pochettino’s side produced a marvellous display to beat Chelsea and beat bitter rivals Arsenal at White Hart Lane.

Pochettino said: “I think we have had good and bad games. Some games unbelievable like Chelsea or Arsenal that were fantastic performances and others that it is better to forget but I think when you start at a new club and new philosophy and you put your ideas in the new group it is always not easy.

“We need to be more consistent and more strong and for that we need to work very hard in the summer and create a really strong group.”

Pochettino described the first half as “difficult” and his side’s energy was described as “not good” by the Spurs boss.

He said: “Our supporters deserved that, and they seemed happy. The first half was very difficult because they are fighting for survival but in the second half we played better and got the two goals, overall I think we deserved the victory.

“We need to keep the same position in the table, to finish fifth or sixth

“In the first half yes[I was angry], because it was a tough game, we knew it would be. I was very disappointed in the first half, our energy wasn’t good.”