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Tottenham SACK Mauricio Pochettino in shock axe five months after Champions League final with Mourinho set to take over

MAURICIO POCHETTINO has been sacked by Tottenham after five-and-a-half years in charge following a dismal start to the season - with Jose Mourinho set to take over.

Spurs have failed to win any of their last five matches in the top-flight and sit 14th with just three victories out of 12 games so far.

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Tottenham have sacked Mauricio Pochettino with the club 14th in the tableCredit: PA:Empics Sport
Pochettino, 47, took Spurs to the Champions League final five months ago where they lost to LiverpoolCredit: Getty - Contributor

As well as Pochettino, coaches Jesus Perez, Miguel D’Agostino and Antoni Jimenez have also been relieved of their duties.

Spurs fans took to social media to vent their fury at the club's decision to axe their beloved manager.

A gutted supporter fumed: "Why today. why not do it at the start of the international break so they could have a chance of getting someone in for the next match ffs."

Several rival fans pointed out that Pochettino failed to end Spurs' wait since 1984 to win another major trophy.

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One cheeky member of the Arsenal faithful posted: "Poch took the best ever Spurs side to zero trophies? Hate to see it."

But another suggested: "This could be the biggest mistake the club has made."

BBC pundit and Tottenham legend Gary Lineker also blasted his former club.

The former England striker tweeted: "He helped the club to punch massively above their weight for years. Good luck with finding a better replacement....ain’t gonna happen."

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Tottenham Hotspur Supporters' Trust statement

We’re shocked and saddened to hear our Club has sacked Mauricio Pochettino and his coaching staff.

During his time at Spurs, Poch gave us many of our best moments as supporters, made Tottenham Hotspur a force to be reckoned with again, and forged a strong link with the fans. We will never forget the joy he brought us.

Of course, results in the league have been disappointing for some time.

But many fans thought Poch had earned the right to turn it around in the first sustained period of poor form we’ve had during his time at the Club.

We now have to look forward and take stock. But there are questions that must be asked of the Board of THFC. 

 

Former Manchester United, Chelsea and Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho is in advanced talks to take over from Poch.

SunSport understands both sides are confident they can reach a deal which would see the 56-year-old take charge before Saturday's crunch clash with West Ham.

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Despite not winning a trophy for Spurs, Poch, 47, guided the club to four consecutive Champions League finishes.

Prior to his arrival, Spurs had finished in the top four in just two of their 22 seasons in the Premier League.

He also took the club to the Champions League final last season, but Liverpool prevailed as they won 2-0.

After replacing Tim Sherwood in 2014, Poch took charge of 293 games, winning 159, losing 72 and drawing on 62 occasions.

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