Pochettino honours Spurs ‘legend’ Mackay
LONDON: Tottenham Hotspur head coach Mauricio Pochettino on Tuesday added his voice to tributes to club great Dave Mackay, who has died at the age of 80.Former Scotland midfielder Mackay, a member of Tottenham’s feted 1961 Double-winning team, passed away at a hospital in Nottingham on Monday evening.Spurs have confirmed
By our correspondents
March 05, 2015
LONDON: Tottenham Hotspur head coach Mauricio Pochettino on Tuesday added his voice to tributes to club great Dave Mackay, who has died at the age of 80.
Former Scotland midfielder Mackay, a member of Tottenham’s feted 1961 Double-winning team, passed away at a hospital in Nottingham on Monday evening.
Spurs have confirmed they will hold a minute’s applause prior to Wednesday’s league game at home to Swansea City, while players will wear black armbands and there will be a special tribute at half-time.
“I want to say it is a very sad loss for Tottenham,” Pochettino told a press conference.
“It is a great loss for British football. He was a legend for Tottenham and in British football. A very sad day and I want to send condolences to his family and friends.
“He is a legend, big player and manager, and it is a very sad day. It is emotional, yes. Our players know it is important to get the three points (against Swansea).”
Mackay won 22 caps for Scotland and lifted all three domestic trophies with his first club Hearts before moving south of the border to join Tottenham in 1959.
He helped Spurs win the league and FA Cup in 1961 — making them the first English team to achieve the feat in the 20th century — and went on to win the FA Cup on two further occasions in 1962 and 1967. A tough-tackling midfielder, he also steered Derby County to the First Division title as a manager in 1975.
Arsene Wenger, manager of Tottenham’s arch rivals Arsenal, also paid tribute to Mackay, branding him an “iconic figure” and describing his death as “a sad moment for English football”.
The Scottish Football Association announced there would be a minute’s applause in honour of Mackay before Scotland’s friendly against Northern Ireland later this month.
“The Scottish FA is deeply saddened by the news of Dave Mackay’s death,” the SFA said in a statement on its website.
Former Scotland midfielder Mackay, a member of Tottenham’s feted 1961 Double-winning team, passed away at a hospital in Nottingham on Monday evening.
Spurs have confirmed they will hold a minute’s applause prior to Wednesday’s league game at home to Swansea City, while players will wear black armbands and there will be a special tribute at half-time.
“I want to say it is a very sad loss for Tottenham,” Pochettino told a press conference.
“It is a great loss for British football. He was a legend for Tottenham and in British football. A very sad day and I want to send condolences to his family and friends.
“He is a legend, big player and manager, and it is a very sad day. It is emotional, yes. Our players know it is important to get the three points (against Swansea).”
Mackay won 22 caps for Scotland and lifted all three domestic trophies with his first club Hearts before moving south of the border to join Tottenham in 1959.
He helped Spurs win the league and FA Cup in 1961 — making them the first English team to achieve the feat in the 20th century — and went on to win the FA Cup on two further occasions in 1962 and 1967. A tough-tackling midfielder, he also steered Derby County to the First Division title as a manager in 1975.
Arsene Wenger, manager of Tottenham’s arch rivals Arsenal, also paid tribute to Mackay, branding him an “iconic figure” and describing his death as “a sad moment for English football”.
The Scottish Football Association announced there would be a minute’s applause in honour of Mackay before Scotland’s friendly against Northern Ireland later this month.
“The Scottish FA is deeply saddened by the news of Dave Mackay’s death,” the SFA said in a statement on its website.
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