When Mauricio Pochettino was the manager of Tottenham, he prohibited his wife from attending home games.
Mauricio Pochettino, manager of Chelsea, formerly forbade his wife from watching Tottenham Hotspur games due to an odd superstition.
Pochettino warned his wife Karina not to go to White Hart Lane matches while he was in charge of the Tottenham Hotspurs because he didn't want to see the Lilywhites' recent success stop.
The Argentine spent five years at Tottenham, where he became highly well-liked in North London. However, after excluding his wife from their stadium in 2017, he may not have made such a lasting impact on her.
During the 2016–17 season, Pochettino's Spurs team was on an incredible run of success, and the manager asked his wife to stay at home in an effort to continue that trend.
Tottenham placed second in the Premier League, just behind Antonio Conte's victors Chelsea, thanks to Pochettino's superstition.
In their last campaign at White Hart Lane, Spurs would also be undefeated at home in the league, temporarily relocating to Wembley while their new home was constructed on the site of their previous stadium.
Spurs fired Pochettino in 2019 following a disastrous start to the 2019–20 campaign, barely five months after the team had advanced to the final of the Champions League.
Following his appointment as Chelsea's next manager, the former Tottenham Hotspur and PSG coach's return to English football has been officially announced.
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