Former Tottenham striker Mido has claimed that his dream is to manage Spurs. The Egypt striker wasn’t prolific in front of goal with 11 goals being his best return at the club.
The retired football spent time at Roma, Marseille and Middlesbrough amongst other clubs and was quoted by Kingfut as saying:
“My dream to coach Tottenham is not easy. I am not English but I am trying to do the right steps, having the right education and maybe try to be an assistant somewhere for two or three years.
“I had an offer to become assistant of Aguirre with Egypt but I don’t think it was right for me at the moment.”
The 35-year-old has plenty of managerial experience but it has mostly been with clubs from Egypt. Mido picked up a couple of trophies with Zamalek and even spoke about leaving Tottenham for more football.
The striker added that he is still picking up his coaching batches as he wants to make it big.
“Education is very important, I am in my last steps for acquiring my coaching badges. If you don’t have the right education as a coach you will not make it to the top level.”
Spurs currently have a great manager in Mauricio Pochettino and we have grown greatly under the Argentine.
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Mido might not be ready for a top job in England, but it will be interesting to see how he would channelise his aggression on the touchline.