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I think Poch needs to make a statement to let us know if he's going or staying so the talk linking him to the job can be put to bed....if not, why not? I see nothing negative in it for him.
 
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I think Poch needs to make a statement to let us know if he's going or staying so the talk linking him to the job can be put to bed....if not, why not? I see nothing negative in it for him.
Apart from losing his negotiating position, the more he keeps quiet the more Madrid will offer.
 
I think Poch needs to make a statement to let us know if he's going or staying so the talk linking him to the job can be put to bed....if not, why not? I see nothing negative in it for him.

Poch to Madrid, Zidane to Spurs.

I wouldn’t be gutted about that at all.
 
Poch to Madrid, Zidane to Spurs.

I wouldn’t be gutted about that at all.
I would.
The article has no substance - as per usual - stating actually that Wenger is the most likely candidate.
A former Ladrones President says Poch us a good coach and would be considered.

Personally think that Poch has sufficient quality not to follow the cash to Madrid. He pledges loyalty to his players and demands it from them.

He will go one day - maybe to Madrud - just won't be a day in the near future.
 
Classic BBC 'journo-hackery'......
Claiming Poch is the top candidate despite just signing a 5 year contract then state:
'Germany boss Joachim Low is also being linked with the job, but that appears unlikely as he recently signed a new four-year contract and has shown no sign of being unhappy in his current role.'

<doh>
 
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Poch to Madrid, Zidane to Spurs.

I wouldn’t be gutted about that at all.
I hope you are joking. ZZ has proved nothing at Madrid except that he is incapable of producing a top team with the biggest football resources in the world. Failed to beat Spurs only beat Liverpool by virtue of an outstanding player who he has benched and failed to recognise. I would expect to do better than him if I managed Real Madrid I would expect any number of managers to do better than him. He was a highly talented player who showed he couldn't control himself never mind a football team.
 
I hope you are joking. ZZ has proved nothing at Madrid except that he is incapable of producing a top team with the biggest football resources in the world. Failed to beat Spurs only beat Liverpool by virtue of an outstanding player who he has benched and failed to recognise. I would expect to do better than him if I managed Real Madrid I would expect any number of managers to do better than him. He was a highly talented player who showed he couldn't control himself never mind a football team.

In two and a half years he won the CL three times in a row. Also won one league title and several other trophies too.
 
Mauricio Pochettino is at a long standing commitment to promote his book in Barcelona. When asked about the Real Madrid issue he said..."I've just renewed (my contract) with Tottenham and I am happy."

When asked about how Levy might react if he leaves: "Careful. Levy can bite!"

He also confirms that there's no release clause, written or otherwise. If he's leaving, he's being very cool about it.

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https://twitter.com/BarcelonaSpurs
 
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