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Posted November 22, 2021 01:10 · last edited November 22, 2021 01:15

"Rodgers or Pochettino (as Neville has suggested). The latter is quite bizarre to me. Have people forgotten how dire Tottenham were at the end of his reign?"

If I were you I'd take Pochettino in a heartbeat. I reckon he'd have the squad humming in no time. 
And yes Spurs were bad at the end there but I think they were hungover from the highs of the season before, their best in such a long time. Plus it is Spurs, they have history with that sort of thing, a good implosion is part of their DNA.
Klopp went very badly in his final days at Dortmund too. A job turning bad at the end doesn't mean a Manager is no good. I honestly thought they'd have given Pochettino more time at Spurs myself. 

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"Rodgers or Pochettino (as Neville has suggested). The latter is quite bizarre to me. Have people forgotten how dire Tottenham were at the end of his reign?"

If I were you I'd take Pochettino in a heartbeat. I reckon he'd have the squad humming in no time. 
And yes Spurs were bad at the end there but I think they were hungover from the highs of the season before, their best in such a long time. Plus it is Spurs, they have history with that sort of thing, a good implosion is part of their DNA.
Klopp went a lot worse than that in his final days at Dortmund too - a job turning bad at the end doesn't mean a Manager is no good. I honestly thought they'd have given him more time myself.