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Mauricio Pochettino Backed to Make Sensational Tottenham Return After Thomas Frank Sacked
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly considering a stunning reunion with former manager Mauricio Pochettino following the sacking of Thomas Frank, amid the club's dismal Premier League form.
Thomas Frank, appointed just six months ago on a three-year deal, has faced mounting pressure after Tottenham's downward spiral since October. A recent 1-1 draw with Sunderland left Spurs deep in the bottom half of the table, prompting the ENIC Group's leadership to act decisively. Reports indicate internal concerns that Frank was not the long-term fit, leading to his dismissal.
Pochettino, who transformed Tottenham from 2014 to 2019—achieving Premier League runner-up in 2015-2016 and Champions League final in 2018-2019—is now in strong contention for a return. His contract as USMNT coach expires after the 2026 World Cup, perfectly timing a club comeback. The Argentine recently admitted missing the Premier League, calling it the "best league in the world" and expressing desires to win major trophies there.
During his Spurs tenure, Pochettino built a competitive structure, notably persuading Son Heung-min to stay in 2015, fueling the club's golden era. Fans cherish his hero status, and pundits see his return as inevitable, potentially sparking a squad rebuild—perhaps even re-signing Harry Kane. While shortlisted alternatives like Oliver Glasner exist, Pochettino remains the frontrunner.
Football Insider247 sources claim Tottenham will "certainly" weigh a Pochettino reunion, with insiders backing the move to revive North London glory. This speculation aligns with post-World Cup uncertainties, positioning the 54-year-old—boasting a 54.27% win rate over 293 games—for a dugout return at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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