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Pochettino says he'll never manage Barca or Arsenal but refuses to rule out Madrid

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is open to taking charge of Real Madrid as he dismissed the possibility of moving to Barcelona or Arsenal.

Mauricio Pochettino once manged Barcelona rivals Espanyol

London, January 26: Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is open to taking charge of Spanish and European champions Real Madrid as he dismissed the possibility of moving to Barcelona or Arsenal.

Zinedine Zidane guided Madrid to LaLiga and Champions League glory last season but the Frenchman is fighting to keep his job amid the club's struggles in 2017-18.

Madrid's campaign hit a new low Wednesday (January 24), bundled out of the Copa del Rey quarter-finals by Leganes.

Pochettino: I respect Wenger, but he's wrong to slate Spurs

Pochettino has been linked with Madrid amid uncertainty over Zidane and the former Espanyol boss refused to rule out a switch to the Santiago Bernabeu.

"I am so clear," Pochettino said. "I am never going to be manager of Barcelona or Arsenal because I am so identified with Tottenham and Espanyol. I grew up in Newell's Old Boys and will never manage Rosario Central.

"That is my decision because I prefer to work on my farm in Argentina than in some places. But my commitment is massive in this club. I am working like I am going to be here forever.

"But in the end, it is like the players, you never know what is going to happen in football. It is a lot of rumours about this, about that.

"Tomorrow [Tottenham chairman] Daniel Levy could have a bad night and say, 'Oh I am going to sack Mauricio'. And then I look stupid saying I am not going to work in one place or another or another.

"You never know in football. That is the problem. It is a very unstable situation."

Tottenham are fifth in the Premier League after 24 matches, two points adrift of fourth-placed Liverpool and 20 behind runaway leaders Manchester City.

Spurs are away to Newport County in the FA Cup on Saturday (January 27) before hosting Manchester United on Wednesday (January 31).

Source: OPTA

Story first published: Friday, January 26, 2018, 8:58 [IST]
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