The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Pochettino ends speculatio­n over Spurs future by signing new deal

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LONDON: Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has signed a new five-year contract, ending speculatio­n over his future at the Premier League club.

The Argentine, who has led Spurs to three successive topthree finishes in the Premier League, has penned fresh terms to keep him in north London until 2023.

“I am honoured to have signed a new long-term contract as we approach one of the most significan­t periods in the club’s history and be the manager that will lead this team into our new world-class stadium,” he was quoted as saying on the club’s official website.

“This is just one of the factors that makes this one of the most exciting jobs in world football and we are already making plans to ensure we continue to build on the great work that everyone has contribute­d to over the past four years.”

Chairman Daniel Levy said the club had been on an “extraordin­ary journey”.

“Mauricio has fostered an incredible spirit in the team and has embraced a style of play our fans have loved watching,” he said.

Pochettino, who joined the club from Southampto­n in 2014, sparked speculatio­n over his future in the closing weeks of the English season.

Following the FA Cup semifinal defeat against Manchester United, he hinted at a future with somebody else at the helm, even if there was no indication he was intending to step down.

Spurs sealed Champions League football for a third straight season by finishing third in the Premier League despite having reportedly just the sixth highest wage bill behind Man City, United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool.

Tottenham have also spent only a fraction of the hundreds of millions paid out in the transfer market by the two Manchester clubs, who took the top two spots in the league.

Instead, Pochettino has worked wonders by developing and improving a talented young squad, featuring the likes of England stars Harry Kane and Dele Alli. - AFP

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— AFP photo File photo shows boxer Jack Johnson , the first black heavyweigh­t boxing champion, who was sent to prison a century ago in a racially charged case, and was posthumous­ly pardoned by US President Donald Trump.

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