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Mauricio Pochettino - Sacked

Mauricio Pochettino has said he will allow himself to think about the possibility of Tottenham Hotspur winning the Premier League title only if his team’s impressive form continues in their next 10 matches.

Tottenham are four points off first place after their late win at Watford on Monday and they visit Everton on Sunday seeking their fourth consecutive victory but Pochettino is not getting carried away. “We need to arrive in the last 10 games with the possibility to fight for the objectives,” the manager said. “The next nine, 10 games will maybe make the mark on how we finish in the table.”

Pochettino, who has indicated he will make signings this month only if they do not disrupt the balance of his squad, believes the maturity of his young side’s behaviour is a sign they will be able to handle the pressure of challenging for the title. Spurs are fourth and have lost only twice.
“I think we are very quiet,” Pochettino said. “The good thing is we don’t speak too much but we work very hard and I think it is most important how we behave inside, so that we can speak outside. Because football is about winning games, and to win games and to be close to winning games, you need to work hard and to show better quality than the opponent.

“We are very quiet. We believe in ourselves. We are very confident and in football a lot can happen. We believe. The only way we cannot achieve all that we can in football is if we stop working hard.”

Pochettino admitted the challenge for him and his coaching staff is to ensure they do not stand still. “I think this always is our challenge, to try to improve every day because if you stop improving you start to go backwards,” he said. “And I think that we always, in our minds, try to improve every day.

How? This is a good question, it’s our quality and our creativity, and this is because we work every day. It’s our motivation every day to try to improve and develop new ideas. We need to create every day and try to improve ourselves to teach the players.”

Tottenham’s hopes of beating Everton will largely depend on how they cope with Romelu Lukaku, who has scored 11 goals in his past 10 matches. However the Belgian striker will not find it easy against two of his international team-mates.

Jan Vertonghen and Toby Alderweireld have formed an outstanding partnership in central defence since the latter’s arrival from Atlético Madrid last summer and Tottenham have the best defensive record in the Premier League, with 15 goals conceded from 19 matches.

“It is obvious after 19 games that Alderweireld is one of the best defenders in the Premier League,” Pochettino said. “I think it is easy to analyse him now. He has given us very good performance and maturity and experience. He is a great boy, a great man.”

Vertonghen’s form has improved alongside his fellow Belgian centre-back. “They are good partners,” Pochettino said. “For me, it is important how we work as a team, to try and defend our goal, and to have a very good balance. But it is true that Toby has made a very good impact in the team.”

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/jan/01/mauricio-pochettino-tottenham-everton
 
Never going to happen. Didn't he recently say that every manager would want the Madrid job but not him as he has something special here?
 
Check Steve Stammers article in Mirror, I couldn't link from phone.

Title is


Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino says he wants to build an empire at the club.
 
In the beginning I was a bit puzzled by the length of Poch's contract. But if you think about it, you don't offer a coach without a vision that you fully buy into a 5-year contract. So glad Levy bought into what Poch was selling and seeing how things are developing, I'm bummed now that it wasn't a 10-year contract instead!
 
Will be interesting to see what Pochettino does for the next 3 games...

Full week off, Leicester at home in the cup, Leicester at home in the league and Sunderland at home in the league in a week then another full week off. Good news is that Leicester should be just as tired as us for our league game and Sunderland play Swansea on the same day in what could be a relegation 6 pointer and should also have just as many (or more) issues with tiredness.

Could see Pochettino play a close to unchanged team in those 3 games, he's done so before. Perhaps changing the full backs and an attacking midfielder or perhaps introducing Dembele back from injury at some point. But he could also make more changes and give game time to Chadli, Son, Bentaleb, Mason or perhaps even Wimmer.

With our top 4 league challenge going really well and still being in the EL going out of the FA cup in the third round wouldn't be disastrous. Not saying in any way that we shouldn't try to win the game, but 4-5 changes could be possible between the two Leicester games perhaps?

I think we're seeing perhaps some results of a lack of rotation earlier in the season in that quite a few of our (now) squad/backup players are quite far from form. Son scored against Watford, but was poor against Everton. Chadli looks a long way off his best. Bentaleb isn't being trusted. On the other side Davies and Rose competing for the left back position and Trippier making the most of cup game time are proving capable of stepping in and performing quickly. But in the attacking areas we're lacking any in form players on the bench. This could be a chance to get some match fitness into Bentaleb, Chadli, Son and perhaps even Onomah that could do us good again when the fixture lists packs up with EL games in a month or so.
 
Will be interesting to see what Pochettino does for the next 3 games...

Full week off, Leicester at home in the cup, Leicester at home in the league and Sunderland at home in the league in a week then another full week off. Good news is that Leicester should be just as tired as us for our league game and Sunderland play Swansea on the same day in what could be a relegation 6 pointer and should also have just as many (or more) issues with tiredness.

Could see Pochettino play a close to unchanged team in those 3 games, he's done so before. Perhaps changing the full backs and an attacking midfielder or perhaps introducing Dembele back from injury at some point. But he could also make more changes and give game time to Chadli, Son, Bentaleb, Mason or perhaps even Wimmer.

With our top 4 league challenge going really well and still being in the EL going out of the FA cup in the third round wouldn't be disastrous. Not saying in any way that we shouldn't try to win the game, but 4-5 changes could be possible between the two Leicester games perhaps?

I think we're seeing perhaps some results of a lack of rotation earlier in the season in that quite a few of our (now) squad/backup players are quite far from form. Son scored against Watford, but was poor against Everton. Chadli looks a long way off his best. Bentaleb isn't being trusted. On the other side Davies and Rose competing for the left back position and Trippier making the most of cup game time are proving capable of stepping in and performing quickly. But in the attacking areas we're lacking any in form players on the bench. This could be a chance to get some match fitness into Bentaleb, Chadli, Son and perhaps even Onomah that could do us good again when the fixture lists packs up with EL games in a month or so.

I agree with it being interesting, at this point we have no idea what Poch intends ..

- he started with cutting the squad down to a group he trusts (last season)
- focused on tempo (Mason/Bentaleb pivot) first, then Pressing game, then Defensive (Toby/Dier)
- Game against Watford was the first time we saw a significant variation on tactics

To me its clear Poch is very by the numbers, fix this first, then move to that (and we don't always know what is that)

Re the out of form players, not sure you can blame that on rotation, since Chadli/Son/Bentaleb/Mason all were out due to injuries vs. not being picked. Davies & Trippier were the guys who were out of squad purely based on 1st team picks, and they have done alright.

Hopefully we get lucky with Leicester, their form seems to be finally tailing off, Vardy will miss at least one of the games. Sunderland is improving, but still quite a poor team.
 
Sorry but I can not agree with that.

Indeed - especially if two year's in a row to Leicester... would be HORRENDOUS and i think it would remind me of ten year's ago when we also went out to them at the same stage when they were REALLY brick (near the bottom on tier 2 as well)...and we know how that season ended:mad:
 
I agree with it being interesting, at this point we have no idea what Poch intends ..

- he started with cutting the squad down to a group he trusts (last season)
- focused on tempo (Mason/Bentaleb pivot) first, then Pressing game, then Defensive (Toby/Dier)
- Game against Watford was the first time we saw a significant variation on tactics

To me its clear Poch is very by the numbers, fix this first, then move to that (and we don't always know what is that)

Re the out of form players, not sure you can blame that on rotation, since Chadli/Son/Bentaleb/Mason all were out due to injuries vs. not being picked. Davies & Trippier were the guys who were out of squad purely based on 1st team picks, and they have done alright.

Hopefully we get lucky with Leicester, their form seems to be finally tailing off, Vardy will miss at least one of the games. Sunderland is improving, but still quite a poor team.

Injuries played a part, but we could have rotated some of those players into the side after they returned from injury if we wanted to. Not saying we should have, just saying that there would probably have been some benefits to doing that in terms of them being closer to match fitness.

Sorry but I can not agree with that.

That's fair. Priorities at this point are very much about opinions. For me the league is very much the highest priority right now. If I could be given the choice of winning one and losing one of the games against Leicester I would choose the league win at the drop of a hat. And I wouldn't even describe a league loss against Leicester as disastrous...
 
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That's fair. Priorities at this point are very much about opinions. For me the league is very much the highest priority right now. If I could be given the choice of winning one and losing one of the games against Leicester I would choose the league win at the drop of a hat. And I wouldn't even describe a league loss against Leicester as disastrous...

Well I do not see us winning the Prem but I do think our chance for the top four is good, losing to Leicester in the Lge would not mean we will not make the top four.

I think it is about time we won a trophy and the FA Cup is one we can win and I would be very unhappy if we named a weak side ( as we did in the Lge Cup).
 
Well I do not see us winning the Prem but I do think our chance for the top four is good, losing to Leicester in the Lge would not mean we will not make the top four.

I think it is about time we won a trophy and the FA Cup is one we can win and I would be very unhappy if we named a weak side ( as we did in the Lge Cup).
I think it will be "weaker" than yesterday, with the likes of Bentaleb, Mason, Trippier and Wimmer.
 
I would never normally suggest this, but I would play an 'almost' 2nd XI for the cup game. Simple because this season, believe it or not, we do have an outside chance at the league. The players just had quite a tough christmas schedule, so letting most of them take a proper break at this time would be valuable imo.
 
That's fair. Priorities at this point are very much about opinions. For me the league is very much the highest priority right now. If I could be given the choice of winning one and losing one of the games against Leicester I would choose the league win at the drop of a hat. And I wouldn't even describe a league loss against Leicester as disastrous...

I agree. Of the three competitions that we are still in, the FA Cup would currently be my lowest priority. That would change were we to get to the latter stages but cup games are such a lottery that it does not make sense to prioritise them in the early rounds.
 
I would never normally suggest this, but I would play an 'almost' 2nd XI for the cup game. Simple because this season, believe it or not, we do have an outside chance at the league. The players just had quite a tough christmas schedule, so letting most of them take a proper break at this time would be valuable imo.

I would play a complete second string, kids on the bench. We could really use a light schedule for the next month to keep everyone fresh for the run in.
 
Well I do not see us winning the Prem but I do think our chance for the top four is good, losing to Leicester in the Lge would not mean we will not make the top four.

I think it is about time we won a trophy and the FA Cup is one we can win and I would be very unhappy if we named a weak side ( as we did in the Lge Cup).

I think our squad is in a place where we can rotate well without dropping in overall quality.

In defence Im happy with any combination of FBs and Wimmer alongside either first choice CB.

Atm any combination of CM could argue their case to be starting so I have no worries there.

AM will probably see our biggest drop in quality if fully rotated with Chadli Onomah and Townsend coming in - assuming Son comes in for Kane up front, but leave either Lamela/Alli/Eriksen in alongside Onomah and Chadli and we will be ok.

I'd like to see something like :

Lloris
Trippier Alderwiereld Wimmer Rose
Mason Bentaleb
Onomah Eriksen Chadli
Son

And would be confident of going through with that I think
 
I think our squad is in a place where we can rotate well without dropping in overall quality.

In defence Im happy with any combination of FBs and Wimmer alongside either first choice CB.

Atm any combination of CM could argue their case to be starting so I have no worries there.

AM will probably see our biggest drop in quality if fully rotated with Chadli Onomah and Townsend coming in - assuming Son comes in for Kane up front, but leave either Lamela/Alli/Eriksen in alongside Onomah and Chadli and we will be ok.

I'd like to see something like :

Lloris
Trippier Alderwiereld Wimmer Rose
Mason Bentaleb
Onomah Eriksen Chadli
Son

And would be confident of going through with that I think

I'd go along those lines, but also consider Fazio and maybe Vorm.
 
I'd go along those lines, but also consider Fazio and maybe Vorm.

IMO that would cross a line between fielding a team we would be confident of getting the win and fielding a team with the sole intention of rotating players and for me that's not what I want to see happening.
 
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