Real Madrid Reacts to Pochettino's Joke
Tottenham
boss Mauricio Pochettino's apparent joke about where his team would stay in
Madrid for the Champions League final appears to have backfired - and prompted
Real Madrid to release an official statement.
The
Argentine, who has been linked with a move to the Bernabeu in the past, was
discussing Spurs' plans for the final against Liverpool at Atletico Madrid's
Wanda Metropolitano Stadium on 1 June.
"Ahead
of the final, we will train at Valdebebas [Real's training complex] and sleep
in a nearby hotel," he told El Partidazo de Cope.
"I
asked Florentino [Perez, Real's president] to let us sleep in the sports
centre, but he told me that I can only sleep there when I become the coach of
Real Madrid."
Cue a "Comunicado
Oficial" from the 13-time European champions, who
re-appointed manager Zinedine Zidane in March.
Real said
they were "surprised by the demonstrations" made by Pochettino about
a "supposed request" to stay at their training ground.
"Real
Madrid wants to make it clear that it is outright false that this request was
produced," they said.
They said they
had "always shown its absolute availability" to meet the requests of
Uefa, Spurs and Liverpool and requests were only for "the use of the
training camps of the Ciudad Real Madrid and its changing rooms".
Tottenham
will be training at Real on 30 and 31 May and Liverpool will use the facilities
on the morning of 1 June.
"At no
time has our club been requested that these teams could be accommodated in the
facilities of Ciudad Real Madrid," they added.
Pochettino,
who has four years left on his contract, has previously hinted he
could leave Spurs if they win the European Cup.
He has also
said he would be "stupid" to stay at the club if they
expect similar levels of success without changing the way they are run - having
not signed a player since 31 January 2018.
But he told
the Spanish radio show: "I will not make decisions about my future [until]
after the final, it is important to know what the club's future plan is.
"Real
Madrid? I have no other goals if I am not training Tottenham; football takes
you where you deserve."
FROM bbc.com/sport/football/
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