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Paris St-Germain: Mauricio Pochettino replaces Thomas Tuchel as head coach


Mauricio Pochettino managing Tottenham
Mauricio Pochettino led Tottenham to the 2019 Champions League final but was sacked five months later after a run of poor results

Former Tottenham and Southampton boss Mauricio Pochettino has been appointed head coach of Paris St-Germain.

The Argentine, 48, who succeeded Thomas Tuchel, has signed a deal until 30 June 2022, with the option of an extra year.

Pochettino, who played for PSG between 2001 and 2003, has been out of work since being sacked by Spurs in November 2019.

PSG are third in Ligue 1 and will face Barcelona in the last 16 of the Champions League in February and March.

German Tuchel was sacked on 29 December after two and a half years in charge.

Pochettino will take his first training session on Sunday following the French league’s winter break.

He said he was “happy and honoured” to take on the role and that the club “has always held a special place in my heart”.

“I return to the club today with a lot of ambition and humility, and am eager to work with some of the world’s most talented players,” said Pochettino.

“This team has fantastic potential and my staff and I will do everything we can to get the best for Paris St-Germain in all competitions. We will also do our utmost to give our team the combative and attacking playing identity that Parisian fans have always loved.”

PSG chairman and chief executive Nasser Al-Khelaifi said Pochettino’s return “fits perfectly with our ambitions”, adding: “It will be another exciting chapter for the club and one I am positive the fans will enjoy.”

Pochettino
Pochettino played 95 times for PSG

Pochettino began his managerial career at Espanyol and spent 18 months at Southampton before joining Tottenham in May 2014.

He guided them to the League Cup final in his first full season, while two third-placed finishes sandwiched a runners-up spot in the Premier League in 2016-17.

A former Argentina defender, Pochettino led Spurs to the Champions League final in 2019, where they lost to Liverpool.

He was sacked five months later, with the club 14th in the Premier League, and replaced by Jose Mourinho.

Tuchel’s final game in charge of PSG was a 4-0 win over Strasbourg on 23 December, which moved the reigning champions to within a point of Ligue 1 leaders Lyon and second-placed Lille before a two-week winter break.

PSG have been linked with a January loan move for Tottenham’s Dele Alli, who made his Premier League debut under Pochettino.

Analysis – ‘Match made in heaven’

Former Manchester City defender Micah Richards on BBC Final Score

We all wanted to see him back and we all thought he was waiting for the Manchester United job. PSG is a massive job. There’s a massive expectation there.

With the squad he can pick from and the players he can attract, it’s a match made in heaven.

Former Everton midfielder Leon Osman on BBC Final Score

Pochettino has got the best out of Dele Alli in the past and it would probably be a clever move all round to get him out there with with the Euros looming.

You have to have success [at PSG]. They have moved Thomas Tuchel on because PSG are actually in a title race rather than winning at a canter. It’s a great opportunity for Pochettino.

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