The secret to Mauricio Pochettino’s success | Guillem Balague and Craig Bellamy | The Debate



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Guillem Balague and Craig Bellamy discuss Tottenham’s win over Real Madrid, the reason behind Mauricio Pochettino’s success and whether he needs to win trophies to be deemed as a truly great manager.

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  1. I’m a Spurs fan. And as much as I’d love for the team to win something, I’m thrilled with what Poch has done. He’s vastly improved the team and set the players up for future success. If Spurs finally do win a trophy or make the semi finals of the UCL then great. If we don’t then that’s disappointing but 5 years ago I never would have thought anything that has happened would be possible. Having the best striker in the league, one of the best creative midfielders, academy graduates playing for the first team, beating Real 3-1 at Wembley. Poch has done a great job and I hope he stays and doesn’t join Real.

  2. If you had a chance would you pick Di Matteo or Potchetino? If trophy is your standard then Di Matteo hands down. So where is he then? why is Potchetino scouted by all big European teams?

  3. It's a glory hunters mentality to assume success is gauged by now many trophies you've won. Only none-sportsmen think that way. Actual sportsmen no matter the game will always gauge improvement as a progression of talent/form/class. Too many plastic fans these days only get their sporting insight from FIFA.

  4. "There is an argument that until he wins a trophy he hasn't changed the culture of the club" – yes, that's an argument – but only an argument employed by driveling idiots who weren't forced to endure the Alan Sugar years. ENIC and Levy, and more recently Pochettino, have totally transformed Spurs on dramatically lower levels of revenue than rivals. They are so obviously the best run club in the PL from the data, turning a profit on transfer activity, and actually developing players into the squad and first team. Only someone with no understanding of basic economics and who hasn't looked at the data would argue otherwise, and the team is the best I've seen in my 40 years. Liverpool are great, Man City are amazing, but they've bought their teams with big fees and big wages. Spurs have taken junior players, and a few recent shrewd buys, and build a organisational structure that allows them to grafted themselves into top players.

  5. So based on this, Pochettino is the perfect manager for PSG. What PSG needs is a huge change in mentality, the talent is there and the financial backup is there. What PSG needs is a manager that can focus that talent the right way.

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