Former Tottenham star Danny Rose believes there is no chance Mauricio Pochettino will be reappointed as it would prove the club were wrong to sack him.
Spurs wielded the axe on the Argentine just months after he guided them to the Champions League final in 2019, where they lost 2-0 to Liverpool.
Conte is facing an uncertain future in north London after his explosive meltdown
But talkSPORT understands that he would be keen to return to north London to take charge should Antonio Conte leave.
And an opening at Spurs could come before the end of the season following the Italian’s scathing attack on the players and board after Saturday’s 3-3 draw at Southampton.
After being told they are ‘selfish’ and cannot play ‘under pressure’, it has been said that several Tottenham stars would be happy if Conte is sacked during the international break.
Speculation is rife over who could potentially replace him, with Thomas Tuchel, Luis Enrique and Brendan Rodgers all linked along with Pochettino.
Former Spurs striker and talkSPORT host Darren Bent has declared that should Pochettino return, Harry Kane will likely pledge his long-term future to the club.
And Rose, who played under the 51-year-old for five years, has insisted that he would be his ideal choice, but thinks there is no way that will happen.
Rose believes there is no chance Spurs will reappoint Pochettino following his sacking in 2019
Speaking to Stadium Astro about the current situation at Spurs, the 32-year-old said: “After that interview, I don’t see how it is possible that he [Conte] will be the manager after the break.
“I think the club has to set a stance out that a manager cannot criticise the hierarchy in public like that.
“I think the next manager will be an interim. After that, I am not sure, I am really not sure.
“Going and getting Poch would be admitting that they were wrong.
Conte’s contract with Spurs is set to expire at the end of the season
“I am not sure the club would admit they were wrong in sacking him.
“For me, I would love him to go back.”
Since being axed by Spurs, Pochettino spent over a year out of football become becoming Paris Saint-Germain’s head coach in January 2021.
But he lasted just 18 months in charge despite winning the Ligue 1 title as he failed to deliver them European success.
And while he remains open to a Spurs return, talkSPORT understands that he has interest from a number of overseas clubs.