Mauricio Pochettino confirms desire to return to Tottenham as USMNT boss makes 'feels like home' admission

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Despite his recent managerial roles at Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea, Pochettino has never hidden his deep-seated affection for Tottenham. The Argentine spent over five years at the helm of the Lilywhites, leading them to a Champions League final and consistently challenging at the top of the Premier League table, and he clearly feels that his story with the club has an unfinished chapter.

Speaking in an interview with FourFourTwo about his relationship with the club and its supporters, Pochettino was candid about how he views his time in North London. "Tottenham feels like home. Of course, I'd go back if the conditions were right. It is a club that will always be in my heart," he admitted, sparking new speculation about whether a second act could eventually be on the cards for the 54-year-old coach.

Pochettino's tenure at Spurs was defined by the development of young talents like Harry Kane and Dele Alli, as well as the transition into the club's state-of-the-art new stadium. Although he failed to win a trophy during his time there, the brand of football and the connection between the team and the fans reached heights not seen for decades. That bond remains a powerful motivator for the Argentine tactician.

Prior to Pochettino’s arrival, Tottenham had only secured Champions League qualification once in the Premier League era, but under his leadership, the club transformed into a mainstay among Europe’s elite with four consecutive qualifications. This transformative era reached its pinnacle during the 2016-17 season, when Spurs challenged for the title and secured a record-breaking second-place finish with 86 points. They also embarked on a thrilling run to the 2019 Champions League final, ultimately losing to Liverpool.

For now, Pochettino's immediate priority is the massive task of preparing the United States for a home World Cup, a project he is fully committed to as he leads a 'golden generation' of American talent. "Right now it’s about enjoying the World Cup," he added. "After that, I’ve always said I came so close to winning the Premier League and Champions League, and want to try again. I’d like to be part of a project with the ambition of winning both."

Tottenham find themselves in the midst of a dire season, currently languishing in 18th place and fighting a desperate battle to avoid relegation with only five matches remaining. In a final attempt to secure their Premier League survival, the club has recently appointed Roberto De Zerbi, who has committed to a five year contract with no break clause in the event that Spurs do suffer relegation.

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