Tottenham have reignited their title ambitions this week but that does not mean the manager will cheer on their rivals in Sunday's big game.
Pep Guardiola's men will regain that position if they are able to beat the Gunners at the Etihad Stadium and close to within two points of leaders
Liverpool, who face West Ham on Monday.
Asked after the 1-0 triumph over Newcastle whether he would watch Sunday's encounter, Pochettino replied: "Yes, at home."
Pushed to clarify whether he might be shouting for Tottenham's north London neighbours, the Argentine coach was in playful mood.
"No! Why? Never!" he said, before suggesting he hopes football will be the winner.
"No. I will watch the game and won't be on one side or another. I am going to watch the game and accept whatever the result is. I'll be happy with the result that they're going to have."
City lost to Newcastle in midweek, while Liverpool were held to a home draw against
Leicester City.
Spurs took the opportunity to restate their title credentials, which have arguably slipped under the radar of late on the back of
Carabao Cup and
FA Cupexits and another quiet transfer window.
"We don't need to be in some position like today to convince ourselves about our capacity, our potential or possibility to win," Pochettino added.
"We always believe in ourselves. We are there because we believe in ourselves.
"Then it's if we are capable to fight until the end - to be close and fight until the end, to go close to our opponent to be champions.
"Today, we are there because we deserve to be there. We will see what happens in the future."
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