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HASHTAG #LevyOut tops the list of trends on Twitter, after the explosion of Mauricio Pochettino about transfers.
The coach of Spurs oddly asked yesterday that his title be changed from manager to coach, insisting that he was no longer involved in the club transfer strategy.
Following his team's 1-0 win over Real Madrid, Poch refused to answer questions about Danny Rose's future and potential new recruits.
"What can or can not happen – selling or buying players, extending contracts or not extending them – it's not in my hands, but in the hands of the club and Daniel Levy.
"Maybe the club needs to change the description of my title now, because my job now is to coach the team.
"I am not responsible for individual situations, I am the boss who develops strategy to train, to play, methodology, philosophy in my field.
"But in another area … today, I think I'm the coach."
"WORSE THAT KROENKE"
And angry fans of Tottenham went on Twitter to express their disapproval of Levy's lack of support for Pochettino.
Glenn wrote: "Levy is a lot worse than Kroenke, but guess who the fans hate more about their owners."
As Tim added, "HHow can Levy not back Poch! Exceeded for years with a Poundland budget and soon the bubble will burst. "
One of them said: "Madrid will soon need a new director, whose budget is higher than the year before."
And Keiron added, "Can we trade him against Mike Ashley, please?"
The hashtag climbed to the top of Twitter's list of trends earlier in the day – alongside another who said "#BackPoch".
How can not perceive #PackPoch ! Over-realized for years with a Poundland budget and soon the bubble will burst #levyout
– Tim Rolland (@rolland_tim) July 31, 2019
Madrid will soon need a new director, whose budget is greater than the annual budget #LevyOut
– Futurefilm (@ futurefilm1) July 31, 2019
But that would not be possible without the help of other fans who use it to catch the faithful of Tottenham.
Arsenal supporter Liam wrote: "We went from a budget of £ 45m to beat the Spurs in Saliba, to sign Pepe for £ 72m and #LevyOut trend, I like this game. "
While Dan added, "Embarrbading to see this trend … very thorny …"
Embarrbading to see this trend. Very Spursy … Let's throw a challenge. Finish in the top 4 for 10 consecutive seasons after moving to your new stadium …. But you will not do it. #LevyOut #northlondonisred
– Dan Maund (@DanMaund) July 31, 2019
We went from a budget of £ 45m to beat the Spurs in Saliba, to sign Pepe for £ 72m and #LevyOut trend, I love this game
– Liam ? (@afcPuzon) July 31, 2019
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