Pochettino Rules Out Tottenham Return, Focused on U.S. Team
Pochettino Rules Out Tottenham Return, Focused on U.S. Team

Pochettino Rules Out Tottenham Return, Focused on U.S. Team

sevendayweekender – Mauricio Pochettino has firmly ruled out a return to Tottenham Hotspur following the dismissal of Ange Postecoglou. The Argentine, currently head coach of the United States national team. Expressed contentment in his role and stated a comeback to North London is “not realistic” at this time. Pochettino, who led Spurs from 2014 to 2019, remains a sentimental favorite among fans, but he distanced himself from speculation linking him with the recently vacated post.

Speaking after a 2-1 defeat to Turkey in Connecticut, the 53-year-old emphasized his focus on developing the U.S. squad ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The tournament will be jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Despite mounting pressure after a third consecutive loss, Pochettino remains committed to his long-term project with the national team.

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Tottenham Part Ways with Postecoglou Despite Europa League Triumph

Tottenham made headlines by parting ways with Ange Postecoglou just days after he delivered the club’s first trophy in 17 years. Spurs triumphed in the Europa League, breaking a lengthy silverware drought that had haunted the club since their 2008 League Cup win. However, despite the European success, Postecoglou’s dismissal came amid internal dissatisfaction and rumors of boardroom disagreements over recruitment and tactics.

Postecoglou’s tenure lasted less than two full seasons. He took over with a promise to revitalize the squad and delivered European glory. Yet his departure has stirred debate among fans and pundits. His exit now leaves Tottenham searching for a new leader who can bring consistency and long-term vision to the club.

Pochettino Remains Loyal to USMNT Project Despite Spurs Speculation

Since being appointed in October 2024, Mauricio Pochettino has taken charge of nine matches for the U.S. men’s national team, with a record of five wins and four losses. His tenure began with optimism, aiming to build a competitive squad for the upcoming World Cup on home soil. Though recent form has been troubling, with three straight defeats, Pochettino insists the long-term goal remains unchanged.

He acknowledged the recurring speculation linking him to his former club but stressed that his current responsibilities are his priority. “My name is always mentioned when the job is open,” he said, “but I am happy where I am now.” His firm denial comes amid growing scrutiny, but the Argentine seems determined to stay the course through 2026.

Spurs Turn Attention to Frank and Silva as Managerial Search Begins

With Pochettino ruling himself out, Tottenham have started exploring alternative candidates for the managerial role. They consider Brentford’s Thomas Frank a leading contender, crediting him for stabilizing the Bees in the Premier League. They have also shown interest in Fulham manager Marco Silva, praising his attacking style and recent success in keeping Fulham competitive.

The Spurs board plans to conduct a thorough search, prioritizing experience, tactical fit, and long-term vision. They view both Thomas Frank and Marco Silva as progressive coaches with proven track records in English football, capable of leading a rebuild. The club expects to make a decision before the summer transfer window fully opens.

Champions League Memories Linger but Pochettino Looks Ahead

Pochettino’s legacy at Tottenham remains significant. With highlights including a second-place Premier League finish in 2017 and a Champions League final appearance in 2019. His tenure is widely regarded as one of the club’s most promising eras in recent memory. Despite his departure nearly six years ago, he remains a beloved figure among many Spurs supporters.

However, nostalgia alone is not enough to bring him back, as he reiterated his full commitment to the United States. With the 2026 World Cup looming and the U.S. squad still in development, Pochettino has his eyes set firmly on future challenges rather than revisiting old ones.