Mauricio Pocehttino has been Tottenham manager since 2014 and Harry Redknapp has predicted the senior man to continue in his post for a long time to come still.
The 47-year-old has had a colossal influence on Spurs since he joined and managed to bring an exciting attacking style of football to the team.
His team are on course for a top four finish in the Premier League yet again this campaign and are also in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, where they have a two-legged tie with Manchester City to try overcome.
Pochettinio was on Manchester United’s radar back in December to takeover at Old Trafford (Guardian), but that was before interim boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer started working wonders in charge.
Meanwhile, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has been concerned that the Argentinian boss will leave for Real Madrid (The Sun), but they have since reappointed Zinedine Zidane.
Ex-Spurs manager Redknapp is confident that Pochettino has everything he needs at his disposal.
“Oh yeah [Pochettino] will stay with Spurs, he’s at a great big club. New stadium, great players and a great training ground. What more could you you want?” Redknapp told the Express

TBR’s View:
Spurs will play their first game in their new stadium against Crystal Palace on 3 April in the Premier League and everything finally appears to be falling into place.
Pochettino is the puppet master at the heart of the club’s success and his influence over the last five years can’t be underestimated.
He’s managed to bring together an excellent squad that are Champions League regulars and appears to get the best out of every player.
There is likely to be continued speculation around his name until he wins a trophy with Spurs, but with a couple of signings in the summer it surely won’t be longer until they end their drought.
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