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Mauricio Pochettino turns 50 this Wednesday with the Argentine, previously heralded as one of the finest young coaches in Europe, facing arguably a make or break decision this summer.
The current PSG boss came to most people's attention when he replaced Nigel Adkins at Southampton in January 2013.
He'd previously had three years in charge at Espanyol, the club where he finished his career, saving them from relegation in his first year and beating Pep Guardiola's Barcelona at the Nou Camp.
It was a case of a Premier League club overlooking young English managers for a foreign appointment, but Southampton's gamble would soon pay dividends.
In just his fourth game in charge Pochettino's Southampton pressed Manchester City off the park at St Mary's - beating the then champions 3-1 with a display that would become synonymous with the Argentine.
18 months after his arrival on the south coast Tottenham and Daniel Levy came knocking.
Five immensely successful years saw the north London side's best ever Premier League finish, a Champions League final and interest from Manchester United.
Interest that could be renewed this summer with the current PSG boss seemingly enduring a far from


