Tottenham, Pochettino 'leaves door open' for Ryan Mason

Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech sent a touching tweet to ex Tottenham midfielder Ryan Mason

Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech sent a touching tweet to ex Tottenham midfielder Ryan Mason

Mauricio Pochettino talked about Mason's retirement and his relationship with the midfielder in a press conference yesterday, and even seem to hint that Mason could eventually find a position within the Tottenham organization.

'Ryan has been at the training ground in recent days.

Ryan Mason suffered a awful head injury after he collided with Chelsea captain Gary Cahill when Hull City played Chelsea in January 2017. He is 26 but he is an wonderful person and has an incredible football brain, ' said the Tottenham manager.

"I feel content knowing that I dedicated my life to be able to play football at the highest level, hard work really does pay off!"

"It is very sad news but he opens a door for his future with his family", the Argentine coach told reporters.

Pochettino sent a direct message to the unlucky English midfielder from the Allianz Stadium press roon: "Don't worry Ryan because you are going to be a successful person in football, also outside of the pitch, I have no doubt about that". "Sending all my love to him and his family, and wishing him the best for the future".

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"It was hard for him in the beginning because he struggled to cope with the training sessions, because it was very tough". It's why Pochettino plucked him out of the academy and made him an important part of Spurs' midfield in the first couple of years of his tenure.

"But then we travelled to the United States of America and I met him in the airport and, during 30 minutes, we shared, and I said after to Jesus "wow, I love Ryan".

"The first game we played against Seattle, he understood everything". I said we have a very good player.

"We have been talking to him with John McDermott (head of academy)".

Hull forward Jarrod Bowen said the Tigers squad were "gutted" for Mason. I don't know if he'll end up going into management, but I can't think of a better place to hone his coaching skills than at Spurs.

No football player should have to retire at 26 years old, yet that's the sad reality Ryan Mason had to face on Tuesday morning.

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