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Mauricio Pochettino would 'love' to return this summer - he's in regular contact with Daniel Levy

mawspurs

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Mauricio Pochettino would jump at the chance to rejoin Tottenham this summer if Antonio Conte is lured away.
The Argentine, 50, is expected to leave Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the season following their failure to reach the Champions League quarter-finals.

Source: Football Insider
 

WhiteHeartLowe

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I doubt Conte is going anywhere this summer, I believe his pride in his own abilities will not allow him to 'fail', after such a short tenure at the club. If we keep Kane, and he gets at least his most core improvements to the squad, I believe Conte will want a whole pre season and a complete season to prove he is as good as everyone, (including him) say he is.
 

FloridaSpur

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"A source with knowledge of Pochettino’s situation has told Football Insider that the manager would “love” to make a romantic return to Spurs'

Romantically return us to the relegation form he left us under?
 

whitechina

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OK
I loved him while he was here- but who we have now is a proven winner and I like that more than a romantic return
In a few more years maybe, but it's tooooooooooooo sooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnI
 

Japhet

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Conte will stay when he's properly backed, and I believe he will be this Summer. It would be terrible to rip up yet another play book, this time with Conte's name on it, to go back to Poch's preferred systems.
 

whitechina

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Conte will stay when he's properly backed, and I believe he will be this Summer. It would be terrible to rip up yet another play book, this time with Conte's name on it, to go back to Poch's preferred systems.
And still some of the players who let poch down are still here
just no
 

Rocksuperstar

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Lets be honest - in the grand scheme of things, nothing is set in stone anymore. Literally, first contact wouldn't shock me the way the last few years have played out, in every aspect of our existence.

I'm not prepared to put my neck on the line with regard to anything, especially football, but if for any reason Conte left, I doubt anyone would be that gutted to see him back in the dugout... No, we don't have dugouts anymore, do we? Back in the Ricaro racing seats situated by the half way line near the tunnel.

Not as catchy.
 

newbie

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I think it’s to soon, team Conte

Also We would be mad to back conte he improves players and increases there value
 

slartibartfast

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Christ this Summer is gonna be painful. If we get 4th it'll be quieter but fail and itll be Conte, Kane, Son bashing every fucking day until the window shuts.
 
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