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Sources: Tottenham 'definitely' interested in Pochettino reunion after Frank sack news

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Mauricio Pochettino 'Definitely' on Tottenham Shortlist After Thomas Frank Sack News

Tottenham Hotspur are seriously considering a sensational reunion with Mauricio Pochettino as they weigh options to replace struggling head coach Thomas Frank, according to exclusive reports.[5][1][2]



The club finds itself in turmoil amid a dismal run of form. Spurs recently suffered a 1-2 defeat to Aston Villa in the FA Cup third round and have managed just one win, two draws, and four losses in their last seven official matches, plunging them into the Premier League's bottom half.[2][4] Fan discontent is mounting, with protests against Frank replacing applause, and pressure on the board to act if results don't improve soon.[3][4] Despite Frank's six-month tenure on a three-year deal, his position appears precarious, especially after a downward spiral since October.[4]

Pochettino, who managed Tottenham from 2014 to 2019, is "definitely" on the shortlist of leading candidates should Frank be sacked.[5][1] During his previous stint, he oversaw 293 games, securing 160 wins, a Champions League final appearance, and a near Premier League title in 2016.[3] Fans still hold him in high regard, viewing a return as a way to quell unrest.[2] However, timing is key: Pochettino currently leads the US national team and won't be available until after his contract expires post-2026 World Cup in North and Central America.[2][3][4]

This positions him as a summer target rather than an immediate fix, prompting talk of caretaker managers to steady the ship.[7] Other names like Xabi Alonso—a free agent after leaving Real Madrid—are also in consideration for a long-term rebuild, alongside Andoni Iraola and Oliver Glasner.[2][3] Tottenham's hierarchy, post-Daniel Levy era, faces a critical decision to restore competitiveness and fan faith.[6][4]

A Pochettino return could spark excitement, potentially even paving the way for squad changes like re-signing Harry Kane, though it would require navigating a rebuild without his former stars.[4] As upcoming fixtures loom, Frank's fate—and Tottenham's next chapter—hangs in the balance.[3]

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