
MAURICIO POCHETTINO insists neither he nor Unai Emery has anything to prove in the Premier League.
The two men were sacked within just a few weeks of each other by Tottenham and Arsenal in 2019 after differing degrees of success.
Pochettino reinvigorated Spurs and, with a focus on young talent playing an attractive brand of football, got them to a Champions League final just months before he was axed.
Ultimately, he left with no silverware to show for his five years in charge and the question his detractors now ask is when or if he will win something in England with Chelsea.
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