Mauricio Pochettino’s time at Tottenham is seemingly coming to an end, and the Argentine’s tenure at Spurs could be ending sooner than expected.
Mauricio Pochettino is heading towards the point of no return at #thfc with the club becoming increasingly fearful that the manager cannot salvage this season. [The Telegraph]
— Hotspur Related (@HotspurRelated) November 12, 2019
The Telegraph report that Pochettino could be sacked if Tottenham fail to claim anything against West Ham after the international break, and that the Spurs manager is at the point of no return with the club.
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Spurs currently find themselves 14th in the Premier League table after 12 games which has seen Tottenham fail to win away from home as well as pick up just three wins, with Pochettino’s side 11 points off a Champions League place in the standings.
And supporters on social media were somewhat upset with the news, however, they felt that Pochettino moving on from north London would be the best thing for the club to do if they are to maintain their newfound status as a top Premier League club.
Here’s what Tottenham fans had to say about the potential conclusion of Pochettino’s time at the club, with lots of supporters believing that this will be the right thing to do…
Sadly, the end of the line is here.
— All Out Tottenham (jack) (@AllOutTHFC) November 12, 2019
Unfortunately, I did say that about 6 weeks ago – hate saying I told you so but….. He’s such a nice guy and done a lot for the club, so you can see why every chance has been given, but at the end of the day it’s a business. We need to get Jose before Arsenal grab him. #COYS
— Alan Woodford (@WoodfordAlan) November 12, 2019
Who has let key player contracts run down to their final year? Who was happy to back Poch last season after spending a grand total of £0 on transfers? Easy to wield the sword now, and Pochettino hasn’t been perfect, but there’s others that are damn complicit in the mess we are in
— James Forster (@TheJamesForster) November 12, 2019
Seasons a write of, gut the squad in January and build for next year
— Jonathan O’ Neill (@metreman11) November 13, 2019
— Adeo9 (@Ade98258539) November 12, 2019
If they just got to the point now, maybe they need to go too
— Mark (@Socalsnarky) November 13, 2019
You knowwwww ittttsssss sadddd buttt truueeeeeee
— Alex Arriaza (@arriaza136) November 12, 2019
— (@_thfcIewis) November 12, 2019
There is no current favourite to replace Pochettino should he leave the club.