Ian Holloway has questioned why Real Madrid would want to appoint Mauricio Pochettino, given the Tottenham boss is yet to win a trophy in his managerial career.Pochettino one of the most highly sought-after coaches in Europe after turning Spurs into top-four regulars in the Premier League during his five years in charge.2
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Pochettino has regularly maintained his commandment to his long-term project at Spurs, with the club boasting one of the top training complexes in Europe and soon to have one of the top stadiums, too.However, reports this week have claimed the Argentine had begun to contemplate his future at the club after seeing another Premier League title bid slip away, and the club fear he could leave. But, Holloway says it would make no sense for the European champions to appoint the Spurs boss.Real Madrid are used to winning things, and he hasnt won anything yet, said the former Premier League manager.Tottenham lost 2-1 to Burnley and then lost 2-0 to Chelsea the best managers in the world win those games, but he didnt win them.When you need to beat Burnley and you dont, and then you need to beat Chelsea and you dont, these are the games he will be judged on eventually.It must be getting to him now. I think so.2
"Madrid are used to winning things. He hasn't won anything yet.""Spurs lost to Burnley & Chelsea… the best managers win those big games.""If you haven't got any wins on your CV then you're not a good manager."Ian Holloway has his say on #THFC's Pochettino.Thoughts? pic.twitter.com/7tmJenxeGQ— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) March 1, 2019
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