Tottenham saw the potential in the up-and-coming Argentine coach at Southampton. In his first full season at Southampton, Pochettino led the club to eighth place, their best league finish since 2002–03, while also recording the club’s highest points tally since the Premier League began in 1992–93. At White Hart Lane, Pochettino continued the climb. Then came the historic Champions League final, a few months later the Argentine was incomprehensibly fired after a start to the season that in recent seasons would have been described as good. Six months before the World Cup, Pochettino announces he intends to return to the world’s toughest league – and win the title.
The season back in the Premier League as Chelsea manager was never a great success, but a strong end to the season lifted the London club to 6th place, five points behind the Champions League ticket, this shows Pochettino had laid the foundation for the 2024/25 season. However, Todd Boehly and the Chelsea team ended up bringing in Enzo Maresca instead.
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Those who think Pochettino is done with the Premier League will get a clear message from the Argentine. Fully occupied with preparations for the World Cup finals as national team coach of the United States, he gives a statement aimed at the biggest Premier League clubs.
-… I want to win both the Premier League and the Champions League. We were close when we played against Tottenham. I want to achieve it. I am still young and I have the energy, experience and motivation to try again in the future,” Pochettino told the BBC.
No doubt, Mauricio Pochettino is ready for the Premier League after the World Cup. Applications have been sent via the BBC.
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