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2018/19 Premier League

ggmu

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He was always gonna be the top target imo. If he will come is another story.
Seems like Laurent Blanc or Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for this season from what I’ve read so far.
 

Twizzle

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good luck with that, he's already said he's not interested

he has turned down RM and Barca all in the past 12 months

cant see it happening myself
 

ggmu

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good luck with that, he's already said he's not interested

he has turned down RM and Barca all in the past 12 months

cant see it happening myself
Well Barca is a no brainer. He was never going there. I’m not confident he will join(can see Woody preferring someone like Zidane) but I’m hoping the lure of bring United back to the Fergie days. Plus a shit load of money and a new DOF will be enough to convince him.
 

ggmu

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I probably should know better than to take stuff on twitter at face value.

Now it's not as funny.
Haha also have seen people saying his result for Dortmund vs Madrid got him sacked but it was also week before he actually got sacked.
 
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Whoever succeeds Mourhino as Manager at Man Utd has got a job on their hands. That squad does need some turning over as the midfield looks very light on for playmakers, barring Pogba, whilst the defence is not great either. Could take a few years to get back into the position of being title contenders.

If this article over on ESPN is true, then Mourhino really has screwed Man Utd over - http://www.espn.com.au/soccer/club/...of-how-jose-mourinho-unravelled-at-man-united
 

thorson1987

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ole gunnar solskjaer set to take over as interim manager.


Shame, I loved him when he was playing for the Norwegian national side.
 

Twizzle

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The Times in the UK are reporting that Pochettino is Man Utd's preferred target as permananet Manager and that Pochettino has some interest.

Mauricio Pochettino remains fully focused on Tottenham despite Man Utd rumours
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Mauricio Pochettino insists he is focused only on his job at Tottenham amid speculation linking him to the vacant managerial position at Manchester United.

United are looking for a new manager after sacking Jose Mourinho on Tuesday and Pochettino, who was considered for the role in 2016, is reported to be number one on the Old Trafford wish-list.

Being faced with rumours about his position is nothing new for the Argentinian as he was heavily linked with a summer move to Real Madrid, before eventually signing a new five-year contract.

But Pochettino declined the opportunity to categorically rule himself out of moving to Old Trafford, instead saying he was focused only on Spurs, who have the small matter of a north London derby against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night.

"First of all I want to send my best wishes to him (Mourinho) and I feel so sorry because you know very well I have a very good relationship him," he said.

"He's a very good friend and always it's sad news, what happened today. Then it's not my business, what happened at another club. I only want to send my best wishes to Jose."

He added: "We know a lot of rumours happen. But it's not my business what happens in another club now.

"I'm so focused on delivering my best job, our best job, in this club and now we have ahead a very busy period and tomorrow we play another derby, such an important derby for us.
"It's the quarter-final of the cup. I think you and all the people understand we're focused on trying to deliver our best job tomorrow."

Spurs fans might be understandably worried about the man who has turned them into perennial top-four challengers in the Premier League moving to United, but Pochettino did not feel the need to reassure them.

"After nearly five years, what more do I need to say?" he asked.

"From day one, not only in the coaching staff but with the players, there's a lot of rumours that happen in football. Today the business is like this.

"I accept everything. I accept the rumours when they're positive, when they're negative. I accept opinions when you win and people praise you and when you lose and they're negative against you.

"That's part of our business and our job."

The latest round of speculation has overshadowed a big game in Tottenham's season as they return to the Emirates Stadium trying to avenge their Premier League defeat two-and-a-half weeks ago.

Winning the League Cup quarter-final tie would be another big step towards a first trophy in 10 years for Spurs, and Pochettino, who has played weakened teams in the competition so far, hinted he would field a strong side.

"Maybe I surprise you and maybe not rotate too much in that moment tomorrow," he said. "Maybe I am not going to rotate."

Jan Vertonghen has been ruled out until January with a thigh injury, but Davinson Sanchez and Juan Foyth have returned to training after hamstring complaints.

Eric Dier (appendicitis), Mousa Dembele (ankle) and Victor Wanyama (knee) remain out.

Last updated Tue 18 Dec 2018

https://www.itv.com/news/2018-12-18...focused-on-tottenham-despite-man-utd-rumours/
 

Game_Breaker

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Should've highlighted this:

But Pochettino declined the opportunity to categorically rule himself out of moving to Old Trafford, instead saying he was focused only on Spurs, who have the small matter of a north London derby against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night.
 

Pommy

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He would be crazy to leave Spurs at the moment. Man United are the Newcastle of the late 90s, its a total shit fight. Spurs are much closer to winning something than United are.
 

Twizzle

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Should've highlighted this:

But Pochettino declined the opportunity to categorically rule himself out of moving to Old Trafford, instead saying he was focused only on Spurs, who have the small matter of a north London derby against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night.

sorry mate but I really think you are clutching at straws if you think this gives you hope

Poch never says anything negative about any person or any club and the same thing was reported when he has been linked to Chavs, ManU last year, RM and Barca, its just his way of dealing with things

He describes Spurs as a long term project and I would be shocked if he left us now.
 

Game_Breaker

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sorry mate but I really think you are clutching at straws if you think this gives you hope

Poch never says anything negative about any person or any club and the same thing was reported when he has been linked to Chavs, ManU last year, RM and Barca, its just his way of dealing with things

He describes Spurs as a long term project and I would be shocked if he left us now.

It probably is the media fishing
His press conference this morning was taken over by this and the Spurs media manager had to step in

However, He did just come out of a summer transfer window with zero signings, and with a stadium to pay off there are lean years ahead
 

Twizzle

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It probably is the media fishing
His press conference this morning was taken over by this and the Spurs media manager had to step in

However, He did just come out of a summer transfer window with zero signings, and with a stadium to pay off there are lean years ahead

the stadium is self funded and with the extra 24K capacity it gives us a significantly increased income which will allow us to pay much higher wages, this is why it was planned in the first place

it well known our wages are a fraction of that of other clubs
 

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