Besides, he basically already is the England manager considering how many of our players are/will be in the squad.
Seriously Danny. Fuck up!!!!!
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Besides, he basically already is the England manager considering how many of our players are/will be in the squad.
That's the dumbest headline ever, they arguably have the two best managers in the world already.Knew it wouldn't take long..... not sure why they seem to think he would want to go to the scummy manc clubs, he is building something here with Spurs, we might not have the money to spend on wages like they do but I can't think of any team that has academy players like us coming through! Or such a talented young squad!
Manchester United and City could face fight over Pochettino
Besides, he basically already is the England manager considering how many of our players are/will be in the squad.
Poch has a brain, he'd never take that job on .
Poch would never be able to implement his style of football as England manager. The best he could do is just call up talent that he brought through the ranks here and at Southampton, and even then it would fall very far short of the level of drilling and training intensity that he expects on a daily basis.I agree. He only talks about in a flattered way, to keep the English media in his pocket as he's done from day 1.
Poch would never be able to implement his style of football as England manager. The best he could do is just call up talent that he brought through the ranks here and at Southampton, and even then it would fall very far short of the level of drilling and training intensity that he expects on a daily basis.
Could you imagine poor little Jack Wilshere trying to manage a call up in one of Pochettino's teams? He'd spontaneously combust!
Bayern..?He would have big egos at Barca/Real/United... basically any top club, apart from Bayern and BVB imo. And we know he doesn't fancy working with such players.
Had our first wee little yiddo over the weekend - almost named him Mauricio. Almost.
Pochettino: Spurs kids to play Liverpool at Anfield
Date published: Thursday 6th October 2016 12:58
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino will send his young players to face Liverpool in the League Cup later this month, regardless of the Reds’ policy of playing a full-strength side.
The League Cup is Pochettino’s fourth priority and he will use it as a means to give first-team football to youth and fringe players.
They beat Gillingham 5-0 last month with a side featuring Cameron Carter-Vickers, Harry Winks, Tom Carroll and Josh Onomah, and the Argentine has suggested that a similar side will play at Anfield.
“For me, they are not kids or boys, they are players,” he told the Ham&High. “To show and to prove that they can compete and have the quality to stay in the first team, it is the same to play against Gillingham at White Hart Lane and against Liverpool at Anfield. They need to show [what they can do].
“We believe in them and if my team is the same as against Gillingham or there are some changes, they need to prove they have quality. You know, always the big, big players start their careers [somewhere] and they need to make their debut sometimes in a difficult place like Anfield.
“We are involved in the Champions League and [Liverpool] are not involved in European competition so it’s a good opportunity for our players who don’t play too much, or the younger players, to build their reputation and build their career and confidence for the future.”
Pochettino: Spurs kids to play Liverpool at Anfield
Date published: Thursday 6th October 2016 12:58
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino will send his young players to face Liverpool in the League Cup later this month, regardless of the Reds’ policy of playing a full-strength side.
The League Cup is Pochettino’s fourth priority and he will use it as a means to give first-team football to youth and fringe players.
They beat Gillingham 5-0 last month with a side featuring Cameron Carter-Vickers, Harry Winks, Tom Carroll and Josh Onomah, and the Argentine has suggested that a similar side will play at Anfield.
“For me, they are not kids or boys, they are players,” he told the Ham&High. “To show and to prove that they can compete and have the quality to stay in the first team, it is the same to play against Gillingham at White Hart Lane and against Liverpool at Anfield. They need to show [what they can do].
“We believe in them and if my team is the same as against Gillingham or there are some changes, they need to prove they have quality. You know, always the big, big players start their careers [somewhere] and they need to make their debut sometimes in a difficult place like Anfield.
“We are involved in the Champions League and [Liverpool] are not involved in European competition so it’s a good opportunity for our players who don’t play too much, or the younger players, to build their reputation and build their career and confidence for the future.”