What went wrong for Mauricio Pochettino at Tottenham? | Analysis



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Bryan Swanson analyses what went wrong for Mauricio Pochettino at Spurs.

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45 thoughts on “What went wrong for Mauricio Pochettino at Tottenham? | Analysis”

  1. Liverpool lost the CL final last season and are undergoing a slump this season.
    If under Levy management, Klopp would have been sacked by now.

  2. Hoping he becomes the next Utd manager. People forget what a great job he did at Spurs, he might not have had the best time at PSG but that job is incredibly difficult for anyone, having good players on the pitch isn’t even half the battle at that club, it’s full of politics. Tuchel ‘failed’ there & he has since shown what a good manager he is & I fully believe that Poch will have become a better manager for having that experience.

  3. LOL if sir alex was appointed man united manager in 2019 he wouldnt last more than 4 season. remember that sir alex had no league title in his first 6 season but was consistent in top 10. yes he was nearly sacked but fortunately it didnt happen. and after 6 years, he got his first PL title and then man united became soooo great. this is similar to what poch had been through but poch didnt even get a chance from levy

  4. It was the managements' fault not dealing with players' contract situations. How is Poch suppose to consistently motivate the team when theyre so many under paid and that have expiring contracts? Instead of building on those incredible finishes and signing new deals, or new players, the management let their contracts tick down and bought basically no one.

  5. Football has grown so much since the 90s it's a huge industry even the big fishes are no longer safe in there jobs you barely get two or three years alot of money now is involved
    I would love to see poch in serie a they need a big name like him

  6. Tottenham didn't deserve the success they had under Pochettino given what he had to work with. Failing to bring in players to build on previous success… How is that his fault? Idiots. Now he'll manage another EPL team to eventual success and Tottenham will either go into decline or hold relative place. Imbecilic decision making from the top.

  7. If it was NOT for Pochettino and the wonderful ground work he did , Spurs would be a club Jose would of gone nowhere near. Pochettino had very little money and support and took Spurs and made them respectable and a team that could be up there with the big guns and this is how they treat him.

  8. sadly in business you cant be emotional, and as a business they are doing very well, they buy players, sell for more, they have record ticket sales, its now run by a proven winner, poch has never won anything, great manger but the greatest is ferggie, just look at his cabinet..

  9. The reason it worked for Poch at the start is because Spurs wern't really known to be a big club who spends lots of money, they were able to get cheap deals for great players, had it been a club who had been known to spend lots, the selling club would have been demanding double what Spurs paid.

    He took them as far as he could, plus failure to resolve the Eriksen, Alderweireld and Vertongen contract issue and poor start to the season cost him his job.

    Mourinho is a manager you hire if you're desperate for a trophy, SPurs are that. There is a team with plenty of quality for mourinho to work with.

  10. I respect everything Poch has done for the club, but as time goes on sometimes you feel that it's time to move on; he just seemed like a guy that always had it on his mind, I mean after the CL final he said he would have left if they won. To me, that just sounds like he wanted a new challenge and there is nothing wrong with that, maybe he felt things weren't working out at the club as he envisioned thus being let go by the club.

    As far as Mourinho goes, I think this is an ideal manager hiring, you have a manager that has proven he can win trophies and yes some out there don't give Mourinho any love, but it's like any manager if the results aren't up to the standards of the board or fans then people will turn on you. I'm sure he understands that, and say he wins multiple trophies in the next 2-4 years I feel like Spurs fans and media will say he's one of the best managers in Spurs history. To be honest, I think the year off for Mourinho seems to have benefited him, he was able to reset and think about things while being a pundit on sky sports lol which will always be one of their best hirings hahaha. I always tuned into sky sports whenever he was on the show.

    We will see what will happen now to say 2-4 years, if he hasn't won a trophy during that time frame and there becomes a negative vibe within the club again he'll most likely go and of course people will bash Mourinho again lol but as I mentioned before if he wins multiple trophies in that time span then he will be a fan/board favorite. The guy won the UCL with FC Porto back in 2004, I don't know much about that team, but I don't think they had any superstar players on that team. He worked with what he had and made it work which hopefully will translate to the same with Tottenham of 2019 and beyond.

  11. I think he has developed extremely well as a coach and has turned into a cheque book manager. Spurs simply didn’t have enough money to pay for a highly skilled and sought after manager and just didn’t have enough to fulfill his transfer needs. I expect to see him at Barcelona, Manchester United or Bayern Munich.

  12. It's a sad testament to how much more important the players have become than the clubs/institutions in football. And also to how self-centered they've become.

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