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"The double of 1995-96 vindicathe the manager.
This vindicated the manager in one sense yet despite dominating for long periods Liverpool never appeared likely to pile up the goals.
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A mere win against the Faroe Islands cannot vindicate the manager, but it would allow him a quiet spell in which to regroup and assert his authority once again.
Quinn, a middle-aged government auditor, is sent north by his rival and superior, Webb, to write a face-saving report vindicating the managers of long-ago environmental disasters in a region where a huge new building project is planned.
That, it has to be said, vindicated the England manager Fabio Capello.
The grim weather alone probably felt sufficient to vindicate the Portuguese manager's decision to reject the offer of his mentor Sir Bobby Robson to join him as his assistant at St James' Park back in the late 1990s.
But the manager says the 6ft 4in centre-back has already vindicated the decision to give him his chance.
History, of course, has vindicated the decision.
Subsequent events have vindicated the dissenters in that case.
As for Pochettino, the focus now turns to Aston Villa on Sunday and a game that Spurs simply have to win, not just to keep alive their title hopes but also to vindicate the way their manager approached this fixture.
The result also vindicated Villa manager Paul Lambert's decision to drop star striker Christian Benteke, who had gone seven games without a goal, as the Belgian's replacement Kozak got on the scoresheet.
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