Fans of Tottenham Hotspur have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which relayed a report that suggests Mauricio Pochettino could be interested in two Spurs players if he lands the Real Madrid job.
According to Italian journalist Luigi Guelpa, speaking to Calciomercato, the former Tottenham manager has informed Madrid that, if he does take over at the Santiago Bernabeu, the three names on his transfer hit list would include Spurs duo Harry Kane and Dele Alli, as well as Juventus forward Paulo Dybala.
So, what did these Tottenham Hotspur fans have to say in reaction to the news regarding Harry Kane and Dele Alli?
The audacity
— Hayttss (@Mohamed52555003) December 9, 2020
He shouldn’t come near Spurs.
— Amy? (@ineffable_amy) December 9, 2020
Poch no…
— SzymonTHFC (@szymonTHFC_) December 9, 2020
Pochettino has been out of work since being sacked by Spurs in November of 2019, however, the 48-year-old has been increasingly linked with the Real job in recent weeks, a position that he has said would be a ‘dream‘ of his to fulfil.
Do you think Harry Kane would leave Spurs to join Real Madrid?
Yes
No
And, while the Argentine is not in the Madrid hot seat just yet, the reports linking him to Kane and Alli appear to have angered a great number of the Tottenham Hotspur fan base, with many more taking to Twitter to share their displeasure at the news.
No
— Cian?? (@cian_leahy2) December 9, 2020
oH nO
— ?? (@thfcprime) December 9, 2020
Oh my god this guy movin brazy
— Hayttss (@Mohamed52555003) December 9, 2020
Love you, Poch, but no. Take players from Liverpool or City https://t.co/tLY60eyV5I
— Tonypomeranz (@Tonypomeranz1) December 9, 2020
Maurichio I love you but keep your hands of Kane https://t.co/HNuaDxlKkk
— Jaffacake Tanganga (@WillSeagz) December 9, 2020
All in all, it would appear that the vast majority of these Tottenham Hotspur fans would hate the idea of their former manager making a move for their players, with some commenting on the apparent audacity of Pochettino, while others simply warned the Argentine to stay away from north London.