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rm "As a team-mate it was one role; as a manager, another," says MoisÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂés Hurtado, who played with Pochettino and then under him. "As a player he had weight in the dressing room but as a manager there were later some attitudes that I didn't share. He wanted to control everything. The first season was fine: he'd been a player and he understood, he connected with us well. But then things changed. He seemed to see conspiracy where there was none and some good people had to leave out the back door, and not just players. He wanted everyone to dance to his tune, people entirely committed to him. The atmosphere ended up not being so good. In purely sporting terms, though, there was no problem: he got great results and we played well." |
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rm "As a team-mate it was one role; as a manager, another," says MoisÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂés Hurtado, who played with Pochettino and then under him. "As a player he had weight in the dressing room but as a manager there were later some attitudes that I didn't share. He wanted to control everything. The first season was fine: he'd been a player and he understood, he connected with us well. But then things changed. He seemed to see conspiracy where there was none and some good people had to leave out the back door, and not just players. He wanted everyone to dance to his tune, people entirely committed to him. The atmosphere ended up not being so good. In purely sporting terms, though, there was no problem: he got great results and we played well."