Keep Tudor? Go for De Zerbi, Mason or Redknapp? Where do Spurs go next?
As Tottenham Hotspur navigates its future, the question of who will lead the club next is paramount. Beyond some of the more frequently discussed names, this analysis considers a range of potential managerial candidates, from former club figures to up-and-coming coaches, each bringing their own unique background and challenges.
Glenn Hoddle, now 68 and a respected figure in football punditry, previously managed Spurs until September 2003. His last coaching position was with Wolverhampton Wanderers, which he left in July 2006. His significant time away from day-to-day management raises questions about his current suitability for a demanding Premier League role.
Ryan Mason, who was recently dismissed by West Bromwich Albion in January, is a popular and well-regarded figure within Tottenham, having twice stepped in as caretaker manager following the departures of Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte. However, his reputation took a hit during his less-than-successful spell at The Hawthorns. This recent disappointment prompts discussion on whether Spurs would turn to him now, and if he would be inclined to take on such a high-pressure situation.
Tim Sherwood, a former Spurs player who had a six-month stint as permanent head coach, departing in May 2014, has publicly expressed his keen interest in the job. He confidently stated: "I would keep them in the Premier League. I believe that someone with common sense keeps them in the Premier League."
Robbie Keane, currently serving at Ferencvaros in Hungary, falls into the category of younger, upwardly mobile managers. However, a key consideration is whether the former Spurs captain would be willing to leave his stable, full-time role for a new position that might only involve a short-term commitment, potentially limited to just seven games.
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