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Mauricio Pochettino has been out of work since he was fired by Tottenham in 2019.
But in this time he has been continuously linked to the Manchester United managerial position, despite Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in charge at Old Trafford.
On Monday, the Argentine was a guest on the Sky Sports panel.
They asked him a series of questions and provided a broad overview of his management philosophy.
The elephant in the room, of course, asked Pochettino what he thought of being linked to the Manchester United managerial position.
But before that, Sky Sports host David Jones asked the 48-year-old if he would be interested in coaching again in the Premier League.
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Pochettino replied: “I don’t know.
“I’m not going to close any doors. I learned when I was very, very young, [Pochettino’s former coach] Jorge Griffa used to say: ‘Mauricio, football is going to dictate your path.’
“And I’m waiting to feel what is the right project for us, what is the right way to go.
“My energy is full, I would love to be involved in the game but at the same time I need to understand that at this time is a good time to wait.
“We have to wait for the correct project and for sure that football will bring what football wants and we have to be open and accept or not.”
With time running out on the show, the topic of discussion centered on Pochettino’s fashion sense, and he was asked if he would wear an all-navy outfit in his next managerial job.
The Argentine responded with a laugh, admitting he didn’t know, to which Jones suggested that he might have to wear a different color, adding: “It could be a red team …”
Pochettino listened to the comment but chose not to react, and the conversation progressed rapidly and he walked away from him to return to management.
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