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Contingency planning : When Ange is sacked, who should replace him?

How ironic would it be that if it were to happen (which I'm sure it wasn't) Poch was the beginning of the end all that time ago at the lane when he beat us with Chelsea.
 
So Poch played a very high energy style. I remember Dani Osvaldo who was with him at Soton once saying “you need two hearts to play for him.” He also had to deal with a lot of injuries to key players at Spurs including that last full season. But he still had us being competitive. I see a lot of similarities to his and Iraola’s style. Both were students of Bielsa.
I agree. And those were uncertainties with Pochettino too when he came here.

Not saying Iraola wouldn't be good, just that there are some uncertainties.
 
If we ever were to bring Pochettino back now or in the next 6-12 months would probably be the time to do it. "His" players mostly gone, a young squad with a lot of potential in the squad. A good recruitment structure in place.

Been against it in the past. Now might be a good time. If going back to him in general being a good idea is a different question, but at least now the timing would be quite good.
 
If Levy turns to Pochettino to save his arse then I hope Poch tells him where to stick the job.
For the first time since sacking Poch I think that’s exactly what Levy might do now as it’s probably the best chance he has of diverting the heat that’s building towards him.
 
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