When Mauricio Pochettino took over as Tottenham manager in 2014, the club had managed only two top-four finishes in 22 Premier League seasons. Under the Argentine they achieved that feat in four of his five seasons in charge and reached a Champions League final, the first in the club’s history. …
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When Mauricio Pochettino took over as Tottenham manager in 2014, the club had managed only two top-four finishes in 22 Premier League seasons. Under the Argentine they achieved that feat in four of his five seasons in charge and reached a Champions League final, the first in the club’s history. …
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When Mauricio Pochettino took over as Tottenham manager in 2014, the club had managed only two top-four finishes in 22 Premier League seasons. Under the Argentine they achieved that feat in four of his five seasons in charge and reached a Champions League final, the first in the club’s history. …
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When Mauricio Pochettino took over as Tottenham manager in 2014, the club had managed only two top-four finishes in 22 Premier League seasons. Under the Argentine they achieved that feat in four of his five seasons in charge and reached a Champions League final, the first in the club’s history. …
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When Mauricio Pochettino took over as Tottenham manager in 2014, the club had managed only two top-four finishes in 22 Premier League seasons. Under the Argentine they achieved that feat in four of his five seasons in charge and reached a Champions League final, the first in the club’s history. …
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