Pochettino 'really sad' seeing Tottenham suffer in relegation battle
Former Spurs manager opens up about his love for the club as they fight to avoid Premier League relegation
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- Former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has expressed his sadness at seeing the club he led to the Champions League final fighting to avoid relegation.
- Tottenham sit 18th in the Premier League, two points from safety with four games remaining, and Pochettino told The Overlap podcast he knows how much the people inside the club and fans are suffering.
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Mauricio Pochettino managed Tottenham from 2014 to 2019, taking the club to their first ever Champions League final in 2019 where they lost to Liverpool. He was subsequently sacked and has since managed PSG, Chelsea, and is now preparing to lead co-hosts USA at the 2026 World Cup.
Former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino says he is "really sad" to see the "suffering" as the club fight to avoid relegation from the Premier League. Pochettino managed Spurs from 2014 to 2019 and took them to the Champions League final, but was sacked after a poor start to the following season. Tottenham are 18th in the table, two points from safety with four games to play. "I really love Tottenham," Pochettino told The Overlap's Stick to Football podcast. "It's going to be a part of my life, an important part of my life as a coach, my personal life too. "It's really sad because I know how the people are suffering there, inside the club and also the fans. It's difficult to accept." Pochettino joined Paris St-Germain after leaving Tottenham before a return to the Premier League with Chelsea, and is now preparing to lead co-hosts USA at this summer's World Cup. The Argentine has often been linked with a return to north London. "One day, yes, because I really like England," he said. "I think my profile - my human profile and my coaching profile - match very well with the Premier League." Tottenham's win over relegated Wolves on Saturday was their first league victory this year, and they travel to fifth-placed Aston Villa on Sunday. They will be without midfielder Xavi Simons for the rest of the season after he suffered a knee injury against Wolves, while striker Dominic Solanke also went off injured.
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Pochettino will likely be linked with Tottenham managerial vacancy if they are relegated
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- Will Pochettino actually return to Tottenham one day?
- Can Tottenham avoid relegation in their final four games?






