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"I'm always ready to be involved in the game," he responded. "I love football. It's my passion, not my job. "It's not a stress when you are working. It's not a stress when you are going into the training ground, it's not a stress to prepare a team to play..."https://twitter.com/SkySportsPL/status/1323342026436497408 Pochettino first arrived in English football in 2013 when he was named manager of Southampton. After just one season at St. Mary's, he took charge of Spurs, guiding the team to the cusp of Champions League glory in 2019. The former Argentina international was dismissed last season after Spurs failed to replicate the form that had seen them reach the Champions League final against Liverpool. He was replaced by Jose Mourinho and has been out of work since then. Manchester United's defeat to Arsenal on Sunday afternoon has again seen reports claim Pochettino could move to Old Trafford if the 20-time English champions decide to replace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the weeks ahead. The United job was not mentioned by Pochettino, but the timing of his appearance - after three straight home defeats in the league for Solskaer's - and his comments will have been duly noted at Old Trafford. The ace up Solskjaer's promo jacket sleeve, right now, is his side's positive start to their Champions League campaign. Pochettino was also strongly linked with Newcastle United earlier in the year before a Saudi-backed takeover of the club collapsed. He is also believed to be one of two options considered by Manchester City if Pep Guardiola does not extend his current contract at The Etihad.
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