Fired by Tottenham despite reaching a Champions League final, Mauricio Pochettino said he is adapting to the growing instability of management as he eyes a new club and a return to the dugout.
In his first interview since being replaced by Jose
"The journey was amazing. I don't need to talk about what happened only that it was an honor for me to be at Tottenham."
"But, yes, we need to accept that this is a different football, a different business, and we need to adapt today because young men, coaches that we need to adapt to a work for the company, need to accept that new era of football."
"I think what happened in the past, happened in the past and now moving on is the best for everyone. That is happening in life and happening in football."
"In the last 10 years you see a little how it's changed and ... it's unbelievable. But that is our job and we accept that."
"But at the moment, I only try to get relaxed, spend time with my friends, my family, the things that before were impossible to do. And we'll see. Football is going to find a way to put us into the race again."
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