Mauricio Pochettino's Candid Thoughts on His Future at Chelsea and Tottenham.

In a recent press conference, Chelsea's manager, Mauricio Pochettino, opened up about his career and the possibility of managing Tottenham in the future. Pochettino, who previously managed Tottenham Hotspur, shared his thoughts on his relationship with the club and its fans, as well as his ambitions at Chelsea. Here, we'll delve into his candid remarks and reflections on his managerial journey.

Long-Term Ambitions at Chelsea:

Pochettino expressed his desire to stay at Chelsea for an extended period, possibly even for 20 or 25 years. He spoke about the unpredictability of football but emphasized his commitment to the club. He mentioned, "Hopefully, I can stay here at Chelsea until I die!" These words underline his dedication to the Blues and the potential legacy he envisions.

Mauricio Pochettino on managing Tottenham in the future:

“Hopefully, I can stay here at Chelsea until I die! 20 or 25 years, but you never know in football. It’s a club, for sure if I’m not working, maybe if they want me one day. Why not?” “Who knows? It’s like life, you never know what is going to happen tomorrow. We need to enjoy today…Why [would CFC block a move]? Hopefully, I can stay here until I die! 20 or 25 years, but you never know in football.”

The Relationship with Daniel Levy:

During his time at Tottenham, Pochettino enjoyed a working relationship with the club's chairman, Daniel Levy. He spoke of their mutual respect, revealing that Levy had sent him a text message wishing him the best when he joined Chelsea. This highlights the professionalism and goodwill that exists between the two, despite parting ways.

"My relationship with Daniel Levy? Very good, yes. We are very respectful and he sent a text when I signed here [at Chelsea], wishing the best to me and everyone.”

Facing Tottenham: Natural Approach over Revenge

When asked about facing Tottenham, Pochettino stressed the importance of being natural and not faking any emotions. He acknowledged the history and rivalry between Chelsea and Tottenham but emphasized the need to focus on the game rather than personal vendettas. He stated, "I don't want to go there and think it's about revenge."

'We need to be natural. Nearly 6 years working together at Tottenham.'

Competitiveness and Winning Mentality:

Mauricio Pochettino is known for his competitive spirit, which transcends club loyalties. He compared his desire to win with Chelsea to the way he competes against his children, father, brothers, and friends, explaining that it's in his nature to want to win. He highlighted that his competitiveness is not a sign of falling in love with Chelsea but a reflection of his innate drive to succeed.

Mauricio Pochettino: “I don’t want to be a hypocrite and say something that I don’t feel or are in the process of creating. We cannot underestimate the Chelsea and Tottenham fans. The Chelsea fans know we were at Tottenham and the situation in the Champions League or the Battle of the Bridge. We don’t need to show something special, we need to be natural, that is the most important, not to be fake.”

Falling in Love with Chelsea:

When asked if he could ever love another club like he did with Tottenham, Pochettino admitted that it's a complex question. He noted the uncertainty of what the future holds and refrained from making any definitive statements about his feelings for Chelsea. He also humorously rejected the idea of falling in love with the club after just five months in charge.

Mauricio Pochettino: "You are asking me if I am going to be special if we score or if we beat them. I cannot say I forget all the things [at Tottenham] - that would be stupid. I’m going to be natural & show every game - I want to win. For me it will be important we win because Chelsea need a win because we need points not because of the game at Tottenham” "If you see me, I am so quiet on the touchline," he says. "Normally it is difficult for me to celebrate goals, I am more focused on the game, I turn (to coaches) and say 'what is going on with this and that'. I like to celebrate when it's finished. When you win the game you celebrate." “I want to win, I want to beat them. But when I play with my kids, I want to beat them, or my dad, or my brothers, or my friends – I try to **** them! I want to win because we are competitive, I am competitive.” "But I want to win because we are competitive. And then it is not a special thing. I don’t want to go there and nd think it is about revenge."

Mauricio Pochettino's recent press conference shed light on his aspirations at Chelsea and his respectful attitude toward Tottenham. His focus on natural responses, competitiveness, and a long-term commitment to Chelsea paints a picture of a manager who values authenticity and dedication in his managerial career. As time unfolds, football fans will continue to watch his journey with great interest, no matter the club he manages.



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