Don't you mean something
being true because Pochettino HIMSELF re-iterated it?
This is what he said in July; he confirmed that he WOULD have left had Spurs won the CL:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49042602
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino says he may have left the club if they had won the Champions League.
The Argentine led Spurs to their first final in June, where they were beaten 2-0 by Liverpool.
Pochettino said prior to the game that he might need to "think about doing something different" should Spurs win.
"When you touch the glory, you behave differently, the players behave differently, the challenge becomes different," Pochettino said.
"If the result had been different, maybe you can think it is a moment to step out of the club and give it a possibility for a real new chapter with a new coaching staff.
"But, to finish like this? I am not a person who won't face problems or avoids difficult situations."
Put to him that many managers would have taken the alternative view, and stayed with the club if they had won, Pochettino said: "I agree with you.
"But I know Tottenham. It is not the same as another club.
"Myself and the coaching staff are not the same, no better or worse, just different. That is a normal mindset but we are getting results with ours."
So, it's clear from the horse's mouth i'm afraid; no misinterpretation, no mixeing up of words or any other of the usual excuses. Forget how we as fans take it, how do you think the players will take it, together with prospective signings? Why would they sign to play under a coach who says if we reach the pinnacle of success within a year, he's off?