I’m somewhat surprised at the level of animosity towards Pochettino.
There can be little doubt that he has been a success at Tottenham since his appointment a few years ago. His performance has to be assessed against a backdrop of how difficult it for the 13 managers/coaches In the last 10 years to operate with a board that has a worldwide reputation for niggardliness when it comes to funding the transfer market. The turnover of managers over the last two decades prior to his arrival shows how recklessly impatient the board were in hiring and firing managers who did their utmost to improve results, but having to do so with with a board that were world leaders in cheeseparing, leaving managers with a real problem in improving the squad when compared to the likes of Liverpool, Chelsea and the two Manchester clubs
During his reign at White Hart Lane he has been a conspicuous success in transforming the fortunes of the club on the playing field. It was Pochettino who transformed their fortunes on the playing field thanks to his tactical shrewdness as well as his success in attracting decent players.