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May 28, 2021 - 03:35 pm By Staff Reporter
Former Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino has been linked with a shock return to the Premier League.
Less than six months after being appointed Paris Saint-Germain manager, Pochettino is in talks with Spurs over a possible return to north London, according to
The Argentine tactician was sacked by the club in 2019 and replaced by Jose Mourinho, before taking up the top job in Paris earlier this year following Thomas Tuchel s departure from the Parc des Princes.
However, he could be set to make a return to England despite having a year remaining on his current deal, after Spurs chairman Daniel Levy reportedly admitted it had been a mistake to part ways.
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Former Tottenham Hotspur manager, Jose Mourinho has revealed the only defeat in his managerial career that made him cry.
Mourinho, who was sacked by Tottenham in April 2021, has managed top European clubs, including Chelsea, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Inter Milan and FC Porto in the past.
According to the Portuguese, Real Madrid’s Champions League semi-final defeat against Bayern Munich in 2012 was the only time he cried as a manager because the Los Blancos were the best team in Europe at that time.
“That night [Real Madrid’s Champions League semi-final defeat against Bayern Munich in 2012] was the only time in my coaching career that I cried after a loss,” Mourinho told Marca.
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Former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder, Jamie Redknapp, has claimed that Jose Mourinho wouldn’t have made much difference to the club’s Carabao Cup chances had he still been in charge for Sunday’s final defeat to Manchester City.
Mourinho’s sacking as Tottenham manager caused shockwaves not because his removal was unexpected, but because he was dismissed just six days before Spurs’ Carabao Cup final against the Premier League leaders.
Ryan Mason took over from Mourinho and was in charge as Man City defeated Tottenham 1-0 in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley, thanks to Aymeric Laporte’s second-half goal.