Mauricio Pochettino watched England’s 3-3 draw against Germany at Wembley
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Mauricio Pochettino saw England’s 3-3 draw against Germany at Wembley alongside No. 2 Jesus Perez…with the Argentinian a potential replacement should Gareth Southgate leave after the World Cup
- Former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino was at Wembley on Monday night
- He watched England’s exciting 3-3 draw against Germany in the Nations League
- Pochettino took charge of Monday’s game along with his trusted assistant, Jesus Perez
- There is a belief he could become a contender if Gareth Southgate leaves
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Former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino was at Wembley on Monday night to take on England’s 3-3 draw against Germany.
Pochettino is currently spending his time between London and Spain following his departure from Paris Saint-Germain this summer.
And Pochettino, along with his No. 2 Jesus Perez, won the 3-3 draw at Wembley on Monday night while both were in town.
Mauricio Pochettino (left) and trusted No. 2 Jesus Perez (right) watched England on Monday
The pair attended Wembley to tie Gareth Southgate’s side with Germany 3-3
While there are no plans with the Football Association to remove boss Gareth Southgate, who is under contract until 2024, Pochettino could emerge as a candidate for the job in England if Southgate leaves after the World Cup.
There were rumors that Pochettino would return to France with Nice, before being charged.
Nice denied making any attempt to bring Pochettino to the club, despite Lucien Favre’s side winning just twice in eight games.
Club president Jean-Pierre Rivere publicly confirmed that Les Aiglons has not contacted the former Tottenham boss over a leadership position with the Ligue 1 fighters, claiming he had complete confidence in Favre’s abilities.
Pochettino doesn’t appear to be in any rush for his next job, but if Southgate decides to move on after the World Cup, there is a feeling that Pochettino could be one of the coaches in question.
Pochettino (right) is patient out of work but is seen as a potential future boss in England
The FA have shown in the past that they are keen to select an English manager, leading Newcastle’s Eddie Howe and Chelsea’s Graham Potter to be leading candidates.
But toThe FA technical director John McDermott would be responsible for choosing the next England boss and he worked closely with Pochettino at Tottenham.
Pochettino is also well known by some of the squad’s top players, including captain Harry Kane, Kyle Walker and Eric Dier.
After Monday’s 3-3 draw with Germany, Southgate will now turn his attention to Qatar with England in a group that includes Iran, the US and Wales.
Southgate’s current contract was signed last November and will run until the summer of 2024.
It is estimated to be worth around £5 million a year.