Josep Dowling
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Money talks in football. I truly believe if you offered him the right amount of money he would leave. And provided he was given a healthy transfer budget as well. Something Spurs won’t be able to do for a number of years with the new stadium. They will just go stagnant.Poch only recently signed a 6 year deal with Spurs, it's highly unlikely he is going to jump ship this year or even the next.
Madrid, with all their lure and appeal, could not persuade him. What makes you think United could do any better given the circumstances?
We also don’t know how strongly Real wanted him as a manager.
All I know is he’s working miracles on a net spend of £30m over his tenure at the club. He had done a superb job with Southampton before that. His style of football is everything I want to see by Manchester United
There is Klopp and Guardiola, both of which can never manage this club for obvious reasons. Then there is Poch.
All the other top managers in the world plays a defensive style to Mourinho. Zidane had arguably the best front 3 in world football, with the best CM in the world along with the best CB and LB in the world. I’m not saying his job was easy but there is nothing to suggest he can rebuild a United team as he quit before the rebuild job was required at Real.
He fits the mold as a United manager. I don’t buy the notion he has to win a trophy. Spurs should not be competing for trophies at all, it’s like people forget how poor Spurs were before he arrived. I would be fascinated to see what he could do with a much bigger budget.