Soccer-Former Tottenham manager Pochettino misses coaching in England


Jun 22, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; United States of America head coach Mauricio Pochettino during a press conference post game against Haiti during a group stage match of the 2025 Gold Cup at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

LONDON, March 24 (Reuters) - U.S. coach ⁠Mauricio Pochettino says he misses coaching in England and wants to ⁠return to the Premier League in the future.

The 54-year-old Argentine is preparing ‌to lead the co-hosts at this year's World Cup finals but his name is being linked to former club Tottenham Hotspur.

Relegation-threatened Tottenham will be looking for a new permanent coach next season ​after sacking Thomas Frank in February and installing ⁠Igor Tudor on an interim basis.

"I ⁠love the country, its culture, the football culture," Pochettino said in an interview ⁠with ‌French newspaper L'Equipe.

"For anyone with a competitive spirit who wants to measure themselves against others and test their abilities, it's the ideal place. ⁠You have to constantly give your best."

Pochettino has had three ​spells in the Premier ‌League starting with Southampton before five years at Tottenham during which ⁠they became regular ​top-four finishers and reached the 2019 Champions League final. He also had one season at Chelsea.

After parting ways with Tottenham in 2019 he took charge at Paris St Germain ⁠in 2021 but said he was approached by ​the London club after six months in the French capital.

"Not just Tottenham. Other very big clubs too. When that six-month season ended, there was a bit of, with ⁠the whole COVID situation, the club situation created instability," he said.

"I enjoyed my experience at PSG. But I had other options, which I shared with the club, but they chose not to listen to any of them."

Pochettino was a Tottenham ​target when they sacked Ange Postecoglou at the end ⁠of last season, but at the time said a return to north London ​was not realistic.

Tottenham are one point above the Premier ‌League relegation zone with seven games remaining ​and Tudor has earned them a single point from his first five league games in charge.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editijng by Ed Osmond)

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