Tottenham fans won't like how their sporting director search is being handled
Tottenham Hotspur are not just looking for a new manager to succeed Igor Tudor with the interim coach's days at the N17 most likely numbered over this March international break, but they are also actively looking for a new sporting director.
Johan Lange has been holding that role by default ever since Fabio Paratici was briefly reappointed and then jetted off to Fiorentina, probably realizing that Lange, Vinai Venkatesham, and the continued reign of Thomas Frank were indeed a sinking ship. And as Spurs sink closer to relegation following a 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, you can't help but think that Paratici was right for doing what he did.
But the search must go and someone must be hired, though how Spurs match up a long term sporting director and manager appointment while juggling a short term manager hire during an active relegation battle is a conundrum most fans should not expect the club to be able to handle competently.
Look who is leading the charge
What will give Spurs supporters even less faith is this bit of news. According to Sam Wallace and Matt Law of the Daily Telegraph, Johan Lange and Vinai Venkatesham are still the ones leading the search for the next Tottenham Hotspur sporting director. Obviously, all decisions that are final will require approval from the Lewis Family itself, though the Daily Telegraph report that things are being run through a liason of the ownership group in Florida, which implies that Vinai and Lange have quite a bit of reign here.
It is a bit puzzling that Vinai and Lange are involved so heavily in this and leading the search with what seems like quite little oversight, because neither of their positions should be safe. Vinai has been a miserable CEO, with sponsors and other stakeholders telling that very same newspaper that they have noticed a drop off in quality and are considering pulling out because of Vinai, who is doing an even worse job than Daniel Levy.