Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino says Leicester fully deserve to be in pole position in the title race - but urged his players to fight all of the way for the Premier League title. Spurs take on Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday, live on Sky Sports 1 HD, knowing they can cut the gap to Leicester to two points before the Foxes play Southampton on Super Sunday.Leicester have won four of their last five matches 1-0, but the Tottenham head coach insists his players cannot get frustrated. We need to give the credit to Leicester, the Argentinian said. Today they are top because they deserve to be. From the beginning of the season they were fantastic. We cannot take the credit from them.We are in a very good position but we cannot compare with another team. We need to fight. We have seven games and its important to fight until the end of the season, with the possibility to achieve good things.One is the possibility to win the title and the other is to finish in the top four, which is important for us.Spurs are gunning for their first league triumph since 1961 but even qualifying for the Champions League would represent an excellent season, as they sit 11 points clear of fifth. Pochettinos men face a crunch clash with Liverpool on Sunday Their progress has been all the more impressive given they boast the youngest squad in the Premier League, but Pochettino believes Spurs also have the maturity to hold their nerve during the run-in.We are young but we are mature enough to realise the situation to compete with different teams, he said.Today its an advantage as we are second in the table. Maybe if we are at the bottom people would say we are too young as a squad. Tottenhams manager, Mauricio Pochettino, explains why England are on the verge of something special The balance is good as we are young but mature. Theres a lot of examples of different teams and clubs that have won titles or trophies with a good balance.We have that between the young and experienced players. We have experience, energy and its not only young players as we have excellent senior players. We have the youngest squad in the Premier League. That is the reality. Also See: Poch: Alli can handle the hype Is this how title race plays out? Mersons predictions Spurs fixtures Air Max Plus Australia Sale . Robredo, ranked No. 16, bounced back from an upset loss to Leonardo Mayer in the second round of the Royal Guard Open in Chile last week to down Carreno Busta in 1 hour, 25 minutes. 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Being able to win your first start is huge for me and my confidence.The 22-year-old native of Edison was backed up by goals from Michael Raffl, Jakub Voracek, Chris VandeVelde, Wayne Simmonds and Roman Lyubimov. The Flyers snapped a two-game losing streak to improve to 10-10-3.T.J. Brodie, Matthew Tkachuk and Alex Chiasson scored for the Flames. They are 10-13-1 overall, and 3-2-0 on a six-game trip that will end Monday night against the New York Islanders.Its the worst we played from the start all season, Flames coach Glen Gulutzan said. I give them credit, too. They outworked us, they outplayed us, they were hungrier in all areas and they outpaced us. Were sitting where we should be on this road trip.Stolarz was drafted by the Flyers in the second round in 2012 and had been recalled six other times before making his NHL debut as the tallest goalie (6-foot-6) in Flyers history. He said more than 30 family and friends made the 60-mile drive to see his first NHL game.Stolarz allowed a short-handed goal on the second shot he faced, but stopped the next 23 shots and saw the Flyers take a 4-1 lead into the third period.I didnt want to give up that first goal, but it happens, he said. I guess it was good to get it out of the way early. I calmed down a little bit and the jitters went away and I was just able to go out and play.The Flames grabbed an early lead when Brodie lifted a short-handed backhander under Stolarzs catching arm for his first goal of the season. It was Calgarys league-leading fourth short-handed goal.The Flyers tied it at 17:42 when Voracek swung around the back of the net and fed Raffl for his fourth goal of the season. Voracek gave the Flyers their first lead of the game 52 seconds into the second period with his firstt power-play goal.dddddddddddd Voraceks intended pass for Wayne Simmonds deflected off Flames defenseman Mark Giordano and over Johnson for his eighth goal of the season.The Flyers made it 4-1 on goals by VandeVelde and Simmonds 24 seconds apart. VandeVelde parked in the slot and redirected a pass from Lyubimov past Johnson for his fourth goal of the season. Shortly after the ensuing faceoff, Simmonds broke away from the Calgary defense and put a backhander past Johnson for his team-high 11th goal.The most disappointing part of tonight is we got out of the first and they came out in the second and scored a bunch of goals in a short amount of time, Giordano said.Its a disappointing loss, but we have back-to-back games and weve got to finish this trip off on the right note. If we win tomorrow (in New York) its a 4-2 trip and thats a good trip.The Flames drew to 4-2 8:05 into final period on Tkachuks sixth goal of the season, but Lyubimov restored the Flyers three-goal lead with his fourth goal of the season off a Michael Del Zotto rebound.Chiasson scored the Flames second short-handed goal of the night with 1:50 remaining.To be honest, I think (the Flames) were a little bit tired and we took advantage of it, Voracek said. (Stolarz) made a key save in the second period when it was 2-1. It was good to see him get his first win.Gulutzan, whose team played its fifth game in eight nights, said there are no excuses for his players performance.Theres no system for being outworked, he said.Game notes Flyers C Claude Giroux moved into 10th on the Flyers all-time scoring list with his 536th point, an assist on a second-period goal by Voracek. . Flyers D Brandon Manning sat out with an undisclosed injury and was replaced by Michael Del Zotto. ... Flames RW Kris Versteeg returned to the lineup after missing 10 of the previous 11 games.UP NEXTFlyers: Host Boston on Tuesday night.Flames: Visit the New York Islanders on Monday night. ' ' '