EPL I don't want the press officer to be upset again – Pochettino dodges Man United talk Questions about the Manchester United manager's job were put to Mauricio Pochettino again on Sunday, but he managed to sidestep the issue. Ryan Benson 24 December, 2018 09:43 IST Ryan Benson 24 December, 2018 09:43 IST Mauricio Pochettino dodged questions about speculation linking him with the Manchester United manager's job, amusingly putting his secrecy down to not wanting to upset Tottenham's head of communications.READ | Pochettino hopes for good news on Alli injuryPochettino saw his team demolish Everton 6-2 at Goodison Park in the Premier League on Sunday to move within two points of second-placed Manchester City, Harry Kane and Son Heung-min scoring two goals each in a devastating display of fluid football.It came at the end of a week dominated by talk linking Pochettino with a move to United after it sacked Jose Mourinho, and such an attack-minded performance will only intensify such debate.Spurs' head of communications Simon Felstein shut down questions about United in Thursday's news conference, and Pochettino said he did not want to risk upsetting his colleague by answering on Sunday.Pochettino told reporters: "I think it's fantastic to win the game and the fans are happy to start the Christmas period that way."There's a lot of rumours. I don't want this guy [Felstein] to become upset again."Spurs' 6-2 win proved a fitting result for Pochettino as it came on his 26th wedding anniversary, and he dedicated the victory to his partner."It's my present for my wife," he told Sky Sports. "We got married 26 years ago, and that's a fantastic way to celebrate tonight." Paul Pogba - Should Manchester United stick or twist? Pep Guardiola 'fortunate' to manage Kevin De Bruyne Will Liverpool pay the penalty against Manchester United? Arteta hopes Partey will be ready for Arsenal start More Videos Wayne Rooney ready for a future in management Rooney's professionalism inspired Rashford Watch: Hasenhuettl cries tears of joy as Southampton beats Klopp's Liverpool Solskjaer hails Martial after Man United win over Aston Villa Who are the Premier League Stats Stars of 2020? Youngsters deliver for Arsenal as scrutiny shifts to Lampard Solskjaer: Cavani making a big impact at Manchester United Manchester United thrashes Leeds 6-2 to move up to third
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