Posted on December 15, 2021 at 1:15 am by The editorial staff Pochettino provided information at a press conference leading to believe that he was planning well beyond the winter transfer window. What should we think ? Analysis. At a press conference on Sunday evening after the victory against Monaco , Mauricio Pochettino once again made comments to indicate that he was indeed looking into the future with PSG , well beyond the month of January: “I am satisfied with the balance of the team. In terms of results, the results are very positive, but we must improve in terms of performance. The phases of improvement are difficult to translate into a percentage or a number. The bearings are close to each other. We are a special team, with given characteristics. We are improving and to be a team in a condition to fight for great things, we have to keep doing it. With the talent that we have, we are considered a great team. If we keep improving, we can arrive in the best conditions in February and March to attack the decisive Champions League matches. There are still a lot of games that can give us confidence in the meantime. I think there have been a lot of positive things today. I saw some good times in the game, lots of good long passes, tight spaces behind both defenders and in front and a tight team. We did a lot of positive things. We lack the ability to maintain them over time. But no team in Europe can maintain high performance for 90 minutes. I am satisfied and we will continue to improve “. What to think about it? It doesn't change anything Basically, it doesn't change much. Since the signing of Rangnick in Manchester , it is clear that Pochettino has no real prospects except to continue in Paris . It is therefore quite normal for him to project himself with PSG . In addition, these declarations in no way change the possible intentions of the management of the Parisian club. If the latter manages to reach an agreement with Zidane for a signing this winter, it is clear that she will validate the change of coach, regardless of the position of the Argentine coach. Skip back to main navigation