Les Ferdinand and Chris Ramsey have left their roles as first-team coaches at Tottenham.
Ramsey, 52, joined the club in 2004 and previously oversaw the under-21 side and development squad.
Ferdinand, 47, has worked at Tottenham in various roles since joining the club in 2008 as a specialist striker coach.
Former England striker Ferdinand played for Tottenham between 1997 and 2003, scoring 39 goals in 146 appearances.
Sherwood, who promoted Ramsey to work with the first-team following his appointment as manager in December 2013 on an 18-month contract, was sacked at the end of last season.
Pochettino, 42, resigned from Southampton in May to take the Tottenham job.
His assistant Jesus Perez, first-team coach Miguel D'Agostino and goalkeeping coach Toni Jimenez also left Southampton to join him at White Hart Lane.
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