Tag: Mauricio Pochettino

  • Pochettino slams VAR after PSG’s Champions League exit to Real Madrid

    Pochettino slams VAR after PSG’s Champions League exit to Real Madrid

    Mauricio Pochettino slammed match officials on Wednesday and questioned why VAR was not used to rule out Real Madrid’s first goal against Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in their 1-3 loss.

    The French side were dumped out of the UEFA Champions League in sensational circumstances, losing 2-3 aggregate after having won the first leg match 1-0.

    The Ligue 1 leaders looked set for the last eight after Kylian Mbappe had put them 2-0 up on aggregate with a cool finish in the first half.

    Real Madrid, and Karim Benzema in particular, had other ideas, though.

    The France international scored a breathtaking hat-trick —- the second and third of which came inside the space of just 106 seconds —- to book Los Blancos’ quarter-final berth.

    PSG have now been eliminated from four of their nine UEFA Champions League knockout ties when winning the first leg.

    Only Real Madrid have done so more often in the competition’s history (six times).

    Pochettino will be under intense pressure after the defeat.

    The former Tottenham manager believes the result only came about due to the officials’ decision not to penalise Benzema.

    That was for a foul on goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma during the build-up to the first goal.

    “What a shame! There was a foul on Donnarumma for the first goal,” he said. “It is not possible to not talk about this gross mistake. It is not possible for this to happen in 2022.

    “Real Madrid’s first goal changed the game. I wonder what the VAR does because there is a foul. It’s a shame. When you see the action, it’s a foul.

    “After that, the match changed. For 60 minutes we dominated and that goal changed everything.

    “It’s not easy to explain the defeat. After the goal, the nervousness and the feeling of injustice hurt us a lot. The little details mark these games. We felt the impact of the equalising goal.”

    With a 13-point lead at the Ligue 1 summit, PSG look likely to reclaim the domestic title.

    But Pochettino concedes the final months of the campaign could be challenging, given they are no longer in European football’s premier competition.

    “The rest of the season is going to be very difficult,” he added. “The Champions League has been PSG’s goal for years, everyone knows it. The fans are going to be upset, we know it.

    “At a time like this, we will still have to analyse and remember the good things we have achieved against this excellent Real Madrid team. But what happened tonight is not normal.”

    PSG return to domestic action on Sunday when they host Bordeaux.

  • Pochettino defends Messi, says Neymar could start at Nantes

    Pochettino defends Messi, says Neymar could start at Nantes

    Mauricio Pochettino has moved to defend Lionel Messi after the Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) forward missed a penalty kick against Real Madrid on Tuesday.

    Although Kylian Mbappe’s superb late winner put the Parisians on the brink of the 2021/2022 UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, Messi’s performance in the first leg game drew criticism.

    Since his first season in the competition (2004/2005), no player has missed more UEFA Champions League penalty kicks than Messi, who has failed with five kicks.

    But speaking ahead of PSG’s Ligue 1 trip to Nantes on Saturday, Pochettino launched a strong defence of his fellow Argentinian.

    “Messi is the best in the world,” said former Tottenham manager Pochettino. “A player like him, with his experience, and what he means, is the essence of football.

    “If you want to explain to someone what football is all about, it is Leo Messi.

    “In no way will missing a penalty kick affect his confidence. That is impossible. If anyone thinks that, they do not understand this sport.

    “I am pleased with his performance. He played well [against Real Madrid], which was down to his ability to link difference pieces together on the pitch.

    The former FC Barcelona captain was joined on the pitch against Real Madrid by Neymar, and the substitute provided the assist for Mbappe’s match-winning strike with a sumptuous backheel.

    Pochettino has confirmed the Brazilian is now in contention to make his first start since suffering an ankle injury against Saint-Etienne last November.

    “Neymar could start [against Nantes],” Pochettino said on Friday.

    “He has been doing well in training, and he has been very focused at every stage of his recovery, showing his commitment to get back to his best level and help the team.

    “We hope that he is over these problems now, and through playing competitive games, that he can reach his best level.”

    Neymar has suffered a plethora of injury issues since making his own move from Barcelona to Paris in 2017.

    He has failed to make over 20 Ligue 1 starts in a single season to date.

    However, the Brazilian has managed 59 goals and 34 assists in his 80 league appearances for the capital club.

  • BREAKING: PSG suffer COVID-19 strike as Messi, 3 key players contract disease

    BREAKING: PSG suffer COVID-19 strike as Messi, 3 key players contract disease

    Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have been struck by Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) infection as the club star player, Lionel Messi has contracted the disease.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Messi, who is currently in Argentina, contracted COVID-19 along with three first team players of PSG.

    The first team players are Juan Bernat, Sergio Rico and Nathan Bitumazala, and according to a statement by the club, the players are currently in isolation.

    They will obviously not be able to go to Vannes on Monday, for the round of 16 of the Coupe de France. Their presence in Lyon on Sunday January 9 for the resumption of the French championship (day 20) is also uncertain.

    “Leo Messi is positive for Covid-19. This is the main information from the medical point announced this Sunday at midday by PSG.

    “The Argentine star is one of the four affected players announced on Saturday evening by the club.

    “Leo is in contact with the club’s medical service. He is in Argentina. When it is negative, he will come back to us. From that moment on, we’ll see if he can play,” Mauricio Pochettino commented at a press conference on Sunday noon.

  • Alex Ferguson move to land Pochettino at Man Utd

    Alex Ferguson move to land Pochettino at Man Utd

    Sir Alex Ferguson is making a move to bring PSG coach Mauricio Pochettino to Manchester United.

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked by United, with his former assistant coach Michael Carrick placed in charge as caretaker.

    TalkSPORT reports Ferguson is leading the charge to bring Pochettino to the club, who have already held talks with the Argentine’s advisors.

    Pochettino left Spurs in November 2019, just months after losing the Champions League final to Liverpool, and after a year away from the game, he returned to take over Paris Saint Germain earlier this year.

    The Argentine’s PSG side failed to win the Ligue 1 title last season, finishing second behind Lille.

    This campaign they are 12 points clear at the top of the table having had a huge summer transfer window that saw the arrivals of Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos among others.

    Ferguson remains heavily involved with United at board level and has long regarded Pochettino highly.

  • Ligue 1: Mauricio Pochettino gets first PSG win

    Ligue 1: Mauricio Pochettino gets first PSG win

    Mauricio Pochettino claimed his first win with Paris St Germain (PSG) on Saturday as the French champions edged closer to the top of the Ligue 1 table.

    They beat Stade Brestois 3-0 at home, prevailing through goals by Moise Kean, Mauro Icardi and Pablo Sarabia to be on 39 points from 19 games.

    The title-holders are one point behind Lyon who salvaged a 2-2 draw at Rennes.

    Three days after a lacklustre performance during a 1-1 draw at Saint-Etienne in Pochettino’s debut, PSG failed to impress again.

    But at least they bagged three points at the Parc des Princes this time around.

    Marquinhos’ header bounced off the post and into the path of Italy forward Kean, who tapped in for his ninth goal in 13 league games.

    It took a quick save from Gautier Larsonneur to deny Marquinhos shortly afterwards as PSG kept the pressure on.

    But the home side were far from convincing and left it late to wrap it up.

    Icardi doubled the tally nine minutes from time with a cool finish from Kylian Mbappe’s pass, before Sarabia added the third two minutes later with a crossed shot.

  • Man Utd contact former Spurs boss to replace Solskjaer

    Man Utd contact former Spurs boss to replace Solskjaer

    Manchester United have reached out to Maurizio Pochettino following Sunday’s 6-1 loss to Tottenham, reports the Daily Star.

    The club is not prepared to sack Ole Gunnar Solskjaer just yet, but Ed Woodward is making contingency plans if the club does opt to go in a new direction.

    Those plans would include Pochettino, who has not taken a job since leaving Spurs last year as he awaits the perfect opporutnity.

  • Serie A: Juve line up Pochettino to replace Sarri

    Serie A: Juve line up Pochettino to replace Sarri

    Juventus are considering a move for former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino to replace Maurizio Sarri as manager.

    Sarri remains on thin ice in Turin, despite his Juve side leading Serie A and poised to become champions once again.

    Yet Sarri’s side have lost as many matches as closest rivals Inter Milan this season already, being defeated on four occasions, and have failed to run away with the division as they have for several seasons previously.

    Now the powers that be at Juve have already begun to have a series of informal contacts with some of the world’s best managers, according to Turin’s La Stampa,

    Juve have reportedly had direct contact with a representative very close to Pochettino, as they earmark him as Sarri’s potential replacement.

    The Argentine coach is of Italian origin, to be precise Piedmontese, and is said to have expressed his willingness through representatives to try a new experience in Italy.

  • Pochettino’s son signs new deal at Tottenham

    Maurizio Pochettino, son of former Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino, has signed a new contract at the English Premier League (EPL) club.

    Winger Maurizio, whose current deal was due to expire on Tuesday, announced the contract extension in a social media post on Monday.

    The Instagram post showed the 19-year-old sharing a photo with his father along with the caption “Looking forwards to the new season.”

    Neither the club nor Maurizio said how long the new deal would last for.

    However, sports data website transfermarkt said it would last until 2022.

    Maurizio joined the north London club’s academy in 2017 but is yet to make a senior appearance.

    His father Pochettino was sacked by Spurs in November after more than five years in charge and was replaced by Portuguese boss Jose Mourinho.

    Spurs are seventh in the league standings with 45 points, nine points behind fourth-placed Chelsea.

  • Mauricio Pochettino open to Premier League return

    Former Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino said he was open to coaching again in England’s Premier League.

    According to him, he will make a decision on his future based on the kind of project put to him by any potential employer, whether in the top six or not.

    The Argentine took Spurs to the Champions League final last year but his side were beaten 2-0 by Liverpool.

    He was sacked in November, ending a successful but ultimately trophy-less 5-1/2 years in charge of the club.

    Reports in the British media have said the 48-year-old is among the top contenders to replace Steve Bruce at Newcastle United if a proposed Saudi-backed takeover of the club goes through.

    “I love England,” Pochettino told Sky Sports. “My idea is to keep living in London, but at the same time I’m open to different countries, to listen and see what happens.

    “I’m ready and we’re a much better coaching staff now. We’ve learnt a lot from our experiences at Espanyol, Southampton and Tottenham.

    “We have a lot to provide to the people that will trust in us in the future,” he said of himself and assistant coach Jesus Perez, goalkeeping coach Toni Jimenez and others he has brought with him from previous clubs.

    Pochettino said the status of his next club was not as important as their plans.

    “There are two things that are important — one is… the fans that are behind every club,” Pochettino said.

    “That’s the structure that keeps alive all the companies that provide the entertainment that is football.

    “The other is the ideas of the clubs. Every club and company have different cultures, philosophies, ways of working. They all have different plans for success.

    “To be successful at one club you need to win the Champions League or Premier League, but for others it’s to finish in the top four or six.”

    Pochettino suggested he was also open to taking over at a club outside England’s top six.

    “The problem is which clubs are top six? The top six always changes. Tottenham is not in the top six, Arsenal is not in the top six,” Pochettino said.

    “You need to respect all the clubs. All the clubs are working so hard and investing money… I don’t think you can underestimate any club.”

  • UCL: Pochettino calls for togetherness after Bayern defeat

    Tottenham Manager, Mauricio Pochettino, says his team must “stay together” after a 7-2 defeat at home by Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Tuesday.

    Three goals in the last seven minutes rounded off a sorry evening for Tottenham, who led 1-0 only to fold in the closing stages.

    The result left last year’s runners-up with one point from their first two matches and already facing a battle to make the knockout stages of the competition.

    “It’s a tough situation, but you have to face it,’’ Pochettino told BT Sport.

    “You have to be strong and keep going.

    “We have to stay together and help each other.

    “The best medicine is to be all together.’’

    “When you receive this type of result, it’s important to believe in yourself.

    “That is the only way to recover the good feeling,’’ the manager said.

    Pochettino said he could not have foreseen the eventual result against Bayern after Spurs made a strong start.

    “We dominated the game in the first 30 minutes.

    “We were unlucky we were conceded at the end of the first half and after that, they were very clinical.

    “After we scored the penalty for 4-2, we had chances to score a third and be in the game.

    “It’s a tough result; It’s hard to accept.’’

    Pochettino said Tottenham owed the fans a reaction when they play at Brighton on Saturday.

    “We feel embarrassed for the result but we feel as bad as they feel, we’re very disappointed,’’ he said.

    “But we need to be back together again because being together is the most important.’’