Mauricio Pochettino says the music will blare out from the away dressing room at the Etihad Stadium if Tottenham Hotspur beat Manchester City and bring to an end their Premier League record-breaking run of 15 successive victories.

The Spurs manager added that he had no problem with City’s post-match celebrations, which so angered Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho last weekend, and explained that it was normal practice to play loud music and his players will do so if they “kill” Pep Guardiola’s side.

“I am never going to complain if another team celebrate because sometimes it's good, when you lose, and you hear all that happens in another changing room, it's good to feel the pain,” Pochettino said.

“With respect of course, because it's always about respect but sometimes it's good to listen. If we run more, and we play better and we care more... come on maybe we need to translate that feeling to the opposite changing room.”

Pochettino added: “When we won our games, like was in Huddersfield, or like was in Wembley against Stoke, the players put music and it's so loud... it's normal, if you lose the game, you are not going to put music. But…they are winning, winning, winning, it's normal they put music in the changing room.”