Former Tottenham defender Danny Rose believes that former Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino might at some point be in command of the membership once more.
The Argentinian boss spent 5 years in command of the north London facet between 2014 and 2019 earlier than being sacked by chairman Daniel Levy, simply 5 months after taking the membership to the Champions League closing.
Pochettino has since had spells in command of Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea, earlier than final month agreeing to take the USA nationwide workforce job.
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Spurs, in the meantime have burned by way of a sequence of coaches since Pochettino’s exit, with Jose Mourinho , Nuno Espirito Santo and Antonio Conte all coming and going earlier than Ange Postecoglou’s arrival final summer season.
With the membership investing closely in the summertime switch window, the strain will now be on the Australian to return to the workforce to the Champions League this summer season, with Rose admitting that he was stunned the membership didn’t transfer for Pochettino final yr.
“I positively thought that pre-Chelsea , [Mauricio] Pochettino might return to Tottenham,” Rose instructed GiveMeSport.
Mauricio Pochettino left Chelsea on the finish of final season (Picture credit score: Getty Photos)
“I do not suppose that him going to Chelsea for a yr hinders that occuring once more sooner or later. Though it’s one other 4 years till the subsequent World Cup and hopefully, he’ll see it out with managing the USA.
“In fact, something can occur within the subsequent 4 years however earlier than he went to Chelsea, I assumed it was nailed on that he most likely would have gone to Spurs earlier than Ange . I nonetheless imagine that he’ll return to Tottenham as supervisor at some point.”
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