Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has revealed it is part of his dreams to manage Paris Saint-Germain in the future.
Pochettino, 44, has been earning plaudits around Europe this season for transforming Tottenham into title challengers in just his second year in charge at the club.
The Argentine is widely considered as one of the best young coaches on the continent and has been linked with a move to Manchester United this summer.
However, the Tottenham boss has now revealed his dream would be to manage Ligue 1 champions PSG in the future, a club where he spent two years as a player during the early 2000’s.
"I've always said that I would be pleased to join a great club like PSG," Pochettino told French radio station RMC, via Sky Sports. "Come to Paris? It is true that it would please me. It's part of my dreams. I try to watch all their matches, especially in the Champions League.
"The [French] championship is not very attractive because PSG is far from the other teams but I look a lot because it is a major source of players. There is talent so I have to follow Ligue 1."
“I watch a lot of live matches in the French league. The [French] championship is not very attractive because PSG are far from the other teams. But I watch it a lot because it is a major source of players. There is talent so I have to follow Ligue 1.”
Tottenham’s title challenge looked to have ended on Monday following their 1-1 draw against West Brom, but it has nevertheless been a season of serious overachievement for the club. In fact, only Manchester City (65) have scored more goals in the Premier League this season than Spurs (64), but no side has conceded fewer goals than the Lilywhites (26).
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