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Pochettino’s bizarre methods include lemons to absorb negative energy, walking on hot coals and rating players’ auras

MAURICIO POCHETTINO is set to return to the Premier League with Chelsea and will bring his bizarre methods of success with him.

The former Tottenham boss has agreed terms to take over at Stamford Bridge with an announcement expected to follow.

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Mauricio Pochettino is set to become Chelsea's next managerCredit: Getty

Pochettino will replace Frank Lampard next month after the club legend took interim charge following Graham Potter's sacking.

The Argentine has six years worth of Premier League experience following his time with Southampton and then Spurs.

But it was in North London where Pochettino really made his name and his methods known.

So here, SunSport runs exactly how the former centre-back got the best out of his players.

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Fruit loop

Pochettino keeps a tray of lemons in his office, after a friend told him the sour fruit absorbs negative energy.

He told  in 2019: "They are there to get rid of bad energy.

“Some people arrive with bad energy and that goes into the lemons. It’s like a barrier, a sponge.

"They take away all the negativity and you can see — it’s unbelievable!

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"I change the lemons maybe every ten days but sometimes every three or four days because the lemons become bad, ugly."

Pochettino believes lemons take away negativityCredit: Getty
Mauricio Pochettino with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy in 2016Credit: Getty - Contributor

Sense of aura

Pochettino is no different when it comes to using new-school data and analytics to judge players - but he also uses the old-fashioned eye test.

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Writing in his book, Brave New World, he said: "I need data and tests, but what most influences my decisions is my ability to see if the right energy is flowing.

"I can foresee things that are going to happen and the associated consequences, or which path each player is going to take.

"I can see it in their auras."

Mauricio Pochettino has a strong sense for players' aurasCredit: Getty
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Coal calling

During his five years with Spurs, Pochettino's greatest success was leading the club to the Champions League final in 2019.

They were beaten by Liverpool in a result that must have burned - having prepared for it by walking over hot coals.

Pochettino said at the time: “All of them were unbelievably involved. They enjoyed it a lot.

“They were all very brave. And the staff who did it too. Your mind is powerful and only you set your limits."

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