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Mauricio Pochettino Exclusive: Spurs Return Dream Alive as USA Coach Embraces World Cup Challenge

Mauricio Pochettino opens up in an exclusive interview about his future, revealing his desire to return to Tottenham Hotspur one day


In an exclusive interview with More Sky Sports, former Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino has reignited the flames of speculation about a potential return to North London.

The Argentine coach, currently leading the USA national team's charge towards the 2026 World Cup, admits his desire to manage Spurs again one day.

From Chelsea Blues to American Dream

Pochettino's journey has been a whirlwind of emotions since departing Chelsea earlier this year.

Following a tumultuous spell at Stamford Bridge, he opted for a fresh challenge, accepting the role as USA coach.

He describes the move as an opportunity to learn and grow in a new environment.

"Timing is Everything": England Job Considered

Rumors swirled about Pochettino's potential candidacy for the England national team manager position following Gareth Southgate's departure.

While acknowledging his interest, he emphasizes the importance of timing in such crucial decisions.

A Lasting Bond with Daniel Levy

The interview sheds light on Pochettino's enduring relationship with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy.

Despite their professional parting ways, they maintain a strong personal connection, regularly communicating and sharing insights about football.

Spurs Faithful Await the Return?

Pochettino's heartfelt confession that he hopes to return to Spurs one day has sent ripples of excitement through the club's fanbase.

With Ange Postecoglou currently at the helm, the question remains: when will Pochettino's dream become a reality?

World Cup Focus for Now

For now, Pochettino's focus lies on guiding the USA team towards success in the 2026 World Cup.

He embraces the challenge with characteristic enthusiasm, aiming to inspire his players and make history for American football.

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