Cliche Guevara
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Where would he have been without Harry Kane?
West Ham probably.
West Ham probably.
Not meDo people seriously still want him here?
I'd take him over Ole if that's the question.Do people seriously still want him here?
Why not?Do people seriously still want him here?
Have they ever come second?I don’t believe it’s only due to Poch, I’ve predicted in the beginning of the season that Spurs would collapse.
You can come second only this many times before it fecks you up and eats your motivation from within, that squad of players is done.
I’m still not sure what his style is at all to be fair though. I watch spurs most games and they never seem to have a proper game plan. Just Son or Kane will score 90% of the time, often from nothing.People suddenly not wanting him this place is so predictable.
He needs a new challenge.Do people seriously still want him here?
I think you will find theres a few that never wanted him, regardless of tonight's resultPeople suddenly not wanting him this place is so predictable.
Won nothing, unlikely to win anythingWhy not?
Ofcourse, why should we want to win trophies.Do people seriously still want him here?
Beyond knee jerk to suddenly not want him. LolI’ve only been on the fence with Poch, don’t really like the bloke personality wise, but he’d clearly be a massive massive upgrade on Ole.
CL final, 2016-2017, came really close in the Leicester season.Have they ever come second?
So far. He's managed 3 teams, two of them will never win anything.Won nothing, unlikely to win anything
JajajajajaajjaHola companeros, mi espanol no es bueno, pero que llamas 'el fraudo' en ingles? En Argentina es 'Mauricio Pochettino' jajajajajaja.
Let me go find this rumour..... haven't heard a thing as usualIt sounds really bad if true, infact I could see it all unravelling for spurs
I never have and still don't. People don't learn. Poch is never good under pressure and there is tons of pressure at United. We'd be making another mistake.Do people seriously still want him here?
Strange flex, as technically he's overseen the majority of our most barren period.I think the Champions league final marked Spurs's peak and now it will be a quick decent back to their historical average.