Pochettino: a wise move or not? 10:20 - Dec 29 with 514 views | Sadoldgit | So then, Poch at PSG. A wise career move or not? Clearly a step up from Spurs where he won hearts but didn’t win trophies. Does he have what it takes to bring them silverware or is this a nail in the coffin of another potentially great coach? How will players like Neymar deal with the high intensity, high press? I’m intrigued to see how this one plays out but have a feeling that Poch might have been better off at Old Trafford. | | | | |
Pochettino: a wise move or not? on 10:22 - Dec 29 with 508 views | JaySaint | He will win silverware very easily there. | |
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Pochettino: a wise move or not? on 10:28 - Dec 29 with 496 views | kernow |
Pochettino: a wise move or not? on 10:22 - Dec 29 by JaySaint | He will win silverware very easily there. |
The French Ligue 1 and Cup should be within his capabilities. How's his French? [Post edited 29 Dec 2020 10:29]
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Pochettino: a wise move or not? on 10:33 - Dec 29 with 487 views | Sadoldgit |
Pochettino: a wise move or not? on 10:28 - Dec 29 by kernow | The French Ligue 1 and Cup should be within his capabilities. How's his French? [Post edited 29 Dec 2020 10:29]
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As good as his English? I think that he will be expected to win the Champions League, but yes, there is something seriously wrong if he doesn’t hoover up the domestic stuff. | | | |
Pochettino: a wise move or not? on 11:01 - Dec 29 with 456 views | green | He used to play for them, possibly captain as well. He should definitely win his first trophy but to be a success there he’ll need to do better than Tuchel to win the CL which seems unlikely. Wonder how the PSG lot will respond to his tough training methods? | | | |
Pochettino: a wise move or not? on 11:18 - Dec 29 with 435 views | JaySaint | a good way to elevate himself into europes glory club elite. | |
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Pochettino: a wise move or not? on 11:24 - Dec 29 with 424 views | kernow | Should have joined Celtic then. | | | |
Pochettino: a wise move or not? on 12:21 - Dec 29 with 382 views | kingslandstand1 | It's a brave move to say the least! He obviously should win domestic stuff, but if he fails with that he won't get a top job again, but he'll have BM and L'pool in the way to prve he actually does have the balls to get in to the top echelon of coaching/managing. There wil also be a few ego's there to deal with whereas he is possibly better at bringing players on But best of luck to him I say | | | |
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