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Pochettino Reveals Two Clubs He Will Never Manage Ahead of Chelsea vs Tottenham Clash

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Pochettino Reveals Two Clubs He Will Never Manage Ahead of Chelsea vs Tottenham Clash

Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has emphatically declared that he will never manage Arsenal or Barcelona.

Pochettino’s strong stance on these two renowned clubs came to light as he addressed the media ahead of his highly anticipated return to Tottenham Hotspur with the Blues set to clash against his former team on Monday.

The Argentine tactician’s declaration carries significant weight, especially considering his past affiliations and the speculation that had surrounded him.

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Notably, Pochettino found himself in the spotlight four years ago when he was linked to the Arsenal managerial position following Unai Emery’s dismissal.

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However, he ultimately steered clear of the Gunners’ helm, a decision that undoubtedly influenced his reputation among fans.

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Pochettino’s connection with the Premier League doesn’t end there; he served as the head coach of Tottenham Hotspur for a substantial five-year period.

His tenure at Spurs was marked by notable successes and unforgettable moments, making his return to the Spurs’ turf all the more poignant. Despite his tenure being cut short in 2019, Pochettino’s legacy at the club is etched into the annals of football history.

Additionally, Pochettino’s managerial journey extends beyond the English shores. He previously managed Espanyol in Spain, adding another layer to his diverse and impactful career.

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With a wealth of experience and a history intertwined with some of the most significant football clubs in the world, Pochettino’s declaration about avoiding certain managerial roles speaks volumes about his allegiance, loyalty, and the deep-rooted emotions he holds for specific clubs.

“I always said that the only clubs I would never manage are Arsenal – they are considered the worst enemy for Tottenham – and Barcelona, because of Espanyol,” he said, as quoted by BBC Sport.

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As the football world eagerly awaits the Chelsea versus Tottenham Hotspur clash, Pochettino’s words add an intriguing subplot to the match.

His unwavering commitment to Chelsea, along with his clear boundaries about managing certain clubs, underscores the passion and dedication that characterize top-tier football management.

The anticipation for Monday’s game is further fueled by these revelations, promising a thrilling encounter between two fiercely competitive teams under the guidance of two esteemed managers.

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