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Pochettino’s answer on whether he will celebrate scoring against Spurs hugely manipulated
When this game ends tonight and we can put Tottenham behind us for the time being, I will be overjoyed.
The buzz leading up to Tottenham’s Premier League match against Chelsea tonight has been all about Pochettino’s passion for the Spurs and his past experiences as their manager. It’s getting really old.
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The media will be the media, asking its endless questions in an attempt to extract contentious statements from the Chelsea manager. These statements are then used to distort headlines and social media posts by supporters who already detest Pochettino and want him fired immediately for whatever reason. It’s all a vicious circle that draws folks in.
Consider the headline below as an example.
🚨🗣 If Chelsea scores, Mauricio Pochettino claims he won’t celebrate:
“If you see me, I am so quiet on the touchline,” he declares. “Usually, I find it hard to celebrate goals because I am more concerned with the game. Instead, I turn to the coaches and ask, ‘What’s going on with this and that?'” I. https://twitter.com/f6rCHBMGSf
— November 5, 2023, Chelsea Dodgers (@TheBlueDodger)
Pochettino said he won’t rejoice if Chelsea defeats Spurs with a goal.
Has he? Truly?
Or is he merely expressing that, on most occasions, he would rather wait till the final whistle to celebrate victories rather than celebrate goals during games?
I sаy that because it seems like that rather than being unique to this game or the Spurs. Jesus Nаme!