Mauricio Pochettino spoke about his relationship with Daniel Levy: "It's true after nearly six years with all that we lived together, it was tough because of all the ups and downs and emotional things that we lived.
"We split very well. One thing was professional, another personal and now, like the day after we left Tottenham, we always have a very, very good relationship."
The former Spurs boss also opened up about his exit from city rivals Chelsea last year: "Always when something doesn't work it's better to stop and to look at different things and I think it was the best decision for both sides.
"I think both sides were happy to split and then to be open to see different options, and different options appear."
Pochettino was also linked with the England job: "It's a privilege to be head coach of the England national team but the timings sometimes are not the same - in the moment you can be available, the option disappears."
The Argentine said the idea of managing the host country for the 2026 World Cup was too good to turn down: "Being the national coach of the USA with the World Cup in 2026, for a coaching staff like us after many years working in clubs, it was a great opportunity to challenge ourselves.
"When the offer arrived, it was easy to say 'yes'."