A row over cameras installed by Amazon reportedly contributed to the breakdown in relations between Mauricio Pochettino and Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy that saw the former sacked.
The 47-year-old was replaced as Spurs boss earlier this week by Jose Mourinho, ending his five-and-a-half year association with the club.
Pochettino's departure was attributed to a worsening relationship between him and Levy, with the Daily Mail reporting that a row over cameras added to the tension between the two.
The report says that the Argentine wanted to install fixed cameras at the training ground in July to record training sessions, at a reported cost of £80,000 that Pochettino himself was prepared to pay, but Levy refused.
Subsequently, cameras were installed in Pochettino's office to record content for the upcoming Amazon series profiling Tottenham's 2019/20 campaign, which the former Southampton coach saw as a step too far.