Spurs chairman, Daniel Levy has hinted that sacked manager, Maurico Pochettino could come back to coach the club in the future. Poch was fired after five years in north London where he had secured Champions League football regularly and reached the final of the UCL in June. Asked if he could re-employ Mauricio in the future, Levy said it is possible because sacking him is not what he wanted. He added that he believes Poch will return to management stronger and better. His words, “It is not something I ever wanted. “Personally, it was incredibly difficult, I told him that and he understood. He’s been in football, he understands. “It’s not personal and I’m sure he’ll come back stronger and get an opportunity to manage another great club. “I’m not going to sit here and analyse the past. It’s not productive. “Mauricio did a fantastic job, we are very grateful. I wish him all the best for the future. I’m still in contact with him. “My relationship is very good with him. It just got to the point where it felt we needed a divorce.” “Mauricio and Jose are great coaches,” “He did an amazing job and I’m sure Jose will do equally an amazing job in a different way. “They are different, they have different styles and Mauricio took us a long way.” “We are obsessed in this country with the longevity of the so-called ‘manager,’” “In Europe it is normal every two years to get someone else. It isn’t personal. They don’t even sign five-year contracts. They sign for two years and then another coach comes in. “There aren’t many managers that manage a club for five years. [Sir] Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger is very, very, very unusual. The Ferguson and Wenger eras are in the past.”