Pochettino Believes In Chairman Levy’s Backing
Mauricio Pochettino has said that he still has “a very good relationship” with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, despite his side’s disappointing start to the season.
After their 3-0 defeat to Brighton at the weekend – a game in which, to make matters worse, Hugo Lloris sustained a serious elbow injury – Spurs have won two of their last five games in the Premier League and are currently ninth in the table.
Speaking at the Aspire Academy global summit in Qatar on Monday, however, Pochettino suggested that he and Levy still share a strong mutual respect.
“We maintain a very good relationship and it is extraordinary to have that support,” he said.
“I have always told him that, in addition to my chairman, I consider him a friend.
“Football is not a drama, it is passion and we cannot separate it from emotions,” he went on, “but neither can we make a sport as fantastic as this one [all about] the latest result.
“We must learn from defeats to be able to exceed our limits and that begins by accepting that you don’t always win and that the opponent also works hard and [has] merits.
“You must always react with dignity to the result, regardless of whether it is good or bad.”