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Spurs didn’t even make it into our list of potential interlull saviours.

Not because we didn’t think they’d produce the goods; but because we knew with such certainty that they would.

Sure enough, on Sunday afternoon came the least shocking shock news in interlull history.

In between news of the latest batch of Arsenal players to suffer heartbreaking injury misfortune on their international jaunts – we just hope and pray the club will still be able to fulfil their remaining fixtures on the title run-in – came the news that Spurs and Igor Tudor had mutually consented.

That this announcement was coming has been obvious all week. The loss to Nottingham Forest – and Tudor’s part in it with his inexplicable half-time panic in a game still at that time technically very salvageable – was too much for any manager to survive from the position of weakness in which Tudor already found himself.

He wasn’t the right man when he was appointed, or at any time during his brief and cursed reign. The only things that could possibly be delaying the confirmation of what everyone already knew were Spurs not wanting to appear crass in the wake of the death of Tudor’s father and a desire to name his immediate successor, well, immediately.

We now know it was primarily at least the former. The announcement of the next head coach will arrive in ‘due course’. Alasdair Gold of football.london, who’s generally pretty on top of such matters, places the timeframe for ‘due course’ at the ‘next couple of days’.

The logic there is sound. Spurs want a new man in for when the bulk of the squad return from the blessed escape from the daily horrors of Tottenham that the international break has afforded them.

So now the question is: after the utter f*cking mess of the Igor Tudor appointment, what utter f*cking mess will Spurs brew up next?

There are many options. It’s pretty clear that Spurs’ preferred course of action at this latest juncture of despair was the certainty provided by a permanent appointment of Roberto De Zerbi, a man who does feel quite Spurs and who is, unlike pretty much any other serious contenders for a permanent gig, available right now.

The problem there is that a permanent appointment offers no certainty at all when De Zerbi – because he is quite mad but not that mad – will demand a relegation escape clause even if he did deign to pop over now. There really is no certainty to be found when appointing a manager of a club standing seven games away from what is fast approaching probable rather than possible relegation.

De Zerbi will be interested and interesting if Spurs stay up, but it seems wildly unlikely he’ll turn up now in any capacity.

Which leaves Spurs looking for another short-term option, and we don’t see any particularly convincing one.

They surely can’t repeat the mistake they made with Tudor of going for someone with absolutely no Premier League chops whatsoever, but whatever they do next looks certain to be a huge and desperate punt with absurdly high stakes.

Sean Dyche is the banter answer on everyone’s lips, and there’s no denying the hilarity of it. But you don’t even need to go down the obvious road of whether the fans would stand for it, or whether they’re too arrogant in turning their noses up at him.

Spurs are absolutely sh*t enough and in enough sh*t that Dyche is an option. The question isn’t that, but whether he’s even any longer a decent option as emergency relegation firefighter. He’s just been sacked by Nottingham Forest, who certainly don’t look worse for the change.

Other names being thrown around include all manner of Tottenham Men of varying orders of ridiculousness. Many of them have been using the media as de facto job interviews ever since Thomas Frank was binned. Most have not managed a top-flight game this decade. Others have recently failed in the Championship with West Brom.

Sure, your Sherwoods, your Hoddles, your Hughtons and the Redknapps of this world Know The Club and, theoretically, Know The League. That would appear to be the two main boxes ticked.

But what do they actually know about the club now? What do they actually know about the Premier League now?

Yet even a list of Spurs Men featuring the name Tim Sherwood front and centre is not the most ridiculous possible avenue Spurs may consider.

There has been growing noise around the idea of appointing a player-manager from within the current squad. There are a few small holes in this otherwise foolproof plan.

First, that the players have been conspicuously unable to organise themselves over the last couple of seasons anyway.

The current captain is Cristian Romero. There is solid precedent for Argentinian bosses at Spurs, but we’re not sure this is quite the way to extend that lineage at the current time. Although if he were to get the job, it would surely be boom time for the phrase ‘sent to the stands’.

That’s still not the biggest problem. No, the biggest problem among the very, very many problems with putting a current member of the playing squad in charge is that the most plausible candidate has only just turned 20.

We’re being facetious. But only slightly. Archie Gray would be first among those currently playing, but only second overall from within this season’s squad.

If Spurs do go down this road, it would be Ben Davies wouldn’t it? He is the most/only Spurs man left in the building these days, the last fraying link with the lost era of Pochettino and Kane and Dele and Eriksen and Vertonghen and Alderweireld and Dembele and Son.

That means something given the sheer scale of the current disconnect between the fans and literally everyone else involved with the club from top to bottom, from the vast bulk of the current playing staff to the Arsenal men and nepo-babies in the boardroom.

But it’s still just obviously an entirely ridiculous idea. Throwing Davies into the deep end would likely be another f*cking mess and an end to a decade of tireless service to Spurs that Davies frankly doesn’t deserve.

Yet Spurs are now so entirely That Club that they can make their injured back-up left-back appear a viable managerial candidate.

The key, though, is this. Spurs were obviously right to move on from Tudor, but that is only the first and easier of two necessary steps and there is no obvious good option for the far harder bit. That is the true depth of the absurd mess in which Spurs now find themselves.

They can appoint a seasoned firefighter. They can appoint a club man. They can appoint someone who knows the league. They can appoint someone who knows the squad.

What they can’t do is appoint anyone who doesn’t have a high chance of overseeing another f*cking mess.

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Tottenham player-manager one of seven interim ‘options’ to replace Igor Tudor

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Tottenham defender Ben Davies is one of seven ‘potential options’ to replace Igor Tudor for the rest of the season.

Tudor has left the club after six turbulent weeks in charge in which he lost five, drew one and won one of his seven matches in charge to leave Spurs in 17th position, just one point above 18th-placed West Ham, with Forest now two points ahead of them in the Premier League table.

READ: Who will be Spurs manager next season? Pochettino drifting as drop threat rises

The Tottenham statement confirming his exit read: ‘We can confirm that it has been mutually agreed for Head Coach Igor Tudor to leave the Club with immediate effect.

‘Tomislav Rogic and Riccardo Ragnacci have also left their respective roles of Goalkeeping Coach and Physical Coach.

‘We thank Igor, Tomislav and Riccardo for their efforts during the past six weeks, in which they worked tirelessly.

‘We also acknowledge the bereavement that Igor has recently suffered and send our support to him and his family at this difficult time.

‘An update on a new Head Coach will be provided in due course.’

Tottenham expert Alasdair Gold subsequently revealed that the club ‘expect to appoint a new head coach in the next couple of days’.

He added for football.london: ‘Spurs are looking to have a new head coach in place in time for when the players are back from international duty, giving them all 10 days to work together ahead of the Premier League game at Sunderland.

‘Coach Bruno Saltor has remained and will lead training for those handful of Tottenham players at Hotspur Way at the moment.’

Mauricio Pochettino has been heavily linked with a second stint at Spurs, but won’t return this season as he’s set to lead USMNT at the World Cup.

Former Brighton and Marseille boss Roberto De Zerbi is said to be keen on the permanent position but has ruled out taking over with the club in a relegation battle this term.

Sean Dyche recently laughed off speculation linking him with Spurs in a firefighting role after he was sacked by Nottingham Forest, but is one of seven ‘potential options’ named by The Telegraph for an interim role.

Ex-Spurs managers Harry Redknapp, Glenn Hoddle and Tim Sherwood are in the frame, along with former assistant Chris Hughton, while ‘checks have been made on former Monaco coach Ali Hutter’.

While Ben Davies – who’s made 363 appearances for Spurs – is also in the mix as a player-manager option.

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Tottenham next manager timeframe revealed after Tudor exit as ‘Spurs man’ backed

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Igor Tudor has left Tottenham by mutual consent on Sunday and the timeframe for the club to appoint his replacement has been revealed.

Tudor has left the club after six turbulent weeks in charge in which he lost five, drew one and won one of his seven matches in charge to leave Spurs in 17th position, just one point above 18th-placed West Ham, with Forest now two points ahead of them in the Premier League table.

READ: Who will be Spurs manager next season? Pochettino drifting as drop threat rises

The Tottenham statement confirming his exit read: ‘We can confirm that it has been mutually agreed for Head Coach Igor Tudor to leave the Club with immediate effect.

‘Tomislav Rogic and Riccardo Ragnacci have also left their respective roles of Goalkeeping Coach and Physical Coach.

‘We thank Igor, Tomislav and Riccardo for their efforts during the past six weeks, in which they worked tirelessly.

‘We also acknowledge the bereavement that Igor has recently suffered and send our support to him and his family at this difficult time.

‘An update on a new Head Coach will be provided in due course.’

And Tottenham expert Alasdair Gold has subsequently revealed that the club ‘expect to appoint a new head coach in the next couple of days’.

He added for football.london: ‘Spurs are looking to have a new head coach in place in time for when the players are back from international duty, giving them all 10 days to work together ahead of the Premier League game at Sunderland.

‘Coach Bruno Saltor has remained and will lead training for those handful of Tottenham players at Hotspur Way at the moment.’

Sean Dyche has been linked with a quick return to Premier League management after being sacked by Nottingham Forest in February but laughed off speculation last week.

Mauricio Pochettino is one of the favourites to take on the role, but not this season as he’s set to lead USMNT at the World Cup, and another top candidate Roberto De Zerbi is also said to have ruled out taking over the club in a relegation battle.

It means Spurs will likely look for another interim option with Ryan Mason – who’s done it twice before – and even Harry Redknapp named as possibilities.

But former Tottenham scout Bryan King has backed Chris Hughton, a former colleague of his at the club, to oversea a necessary “massive overhaul”.

“I worked with Chris when I was at Tottenham, and he was the assistant to Martin Jol. He’s very knowledgeable, and he’s a Spurs man,” King told Tottenham News.

“The situation isn’t only the manager, but they need someone to come in who will get a reaction from the players. It will be interesting to see how he would get on.

“He’s a good man, but Chris’ first job would be to sort out the back room, that’s as much of a problem as on the pitch.

“I just think he will have to come in as manager and help restructure the club in a massive overhaul.”

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Tottenham confirm Igor Tudor exit and tease ‘new Head Coach’

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Tottenham have confirmed that Igor Tudor has left the club by mutual consent.

Tudor’s side were hammered by relegation rivals Nottingham Forest before the international break with Igor Jesus, Morgan Gibbs-White and Taiwo Awoniyi scoring the goals for the visitors in a 3-0 win over Spurs.

Tudor’s time at Tottenham has been a disaster, after replacing Thomas Frank earlier this year, with the Croatian losing five, drawing one and winning one of his seven matches in charge.

The defeat last weekend means that Tottenham are now down in 17th position, just one point above 18th-placed West Ham, with Forest now two points ahead of them in the Premier League table.

TEAMtalk were first to reveal that Tudor was about to leave Tottenham by ‘mutual consent’ after their loss to Nottingham Forest.

The website added: ‘Sources indicate that Tudor himself is ready to step away following the recent death of his father, Mario, and it is believed both parties have now aligned on a mutual parting of the ways.’

READ: Who will be Spurs manager next season? Pochettino drifting as drop threat rises

And now Tottenham have confirmed Tudor has indeed ‘mutually agreed’ to leave the club.

The statement read: ‘We can confirm that it has been mutually agreed for Head Coach Igor Tudor to leave the Club with immediate effect.

‘Tomislav Rogic and Riccardo Ragnacci have also left their respective roles of Goalkeeping Coach and Physical Coach.

‘We thank Igor, Tomislav and Riccardo for their efforts during the past six weeks, in which they worked tirelessly.

‘We also acknowledge the bereavement that Igor has recently suffered and send our support to him and his family at this difficult time.

‘An update on a new Head Coach will be provided in due course.’

Sean Dyche has been linked with a firefighting role but would prefer a contract beyond the end of the season.

Roberto De Zerbi is thought to be their top target, but as Fabrizio Romano explained last week, the former Brighton and Marseille boss is “not going to Tottenham” as they battle relegation this season.

He told his YouTube channel on Monday: “Guys, let me tell you, I told you, I think several times here on the channel, Roberto De Zerbi and Mauricio Pochettino – these are the two main names for Tottenham Hotspur permanent job in the summer. So, this remains the situation – De Zerbi and Pochettino.

“Obviously, De Zerbi could be easier because he’s available, so he can have conversations now, while Pochettino is fully focused on the US men national team for the World Cup, so that’s the situation, but, for sure, Roberto De Zerbi is a big name to consider for Tottenham.

“What’s needed is Tottenham to stay in the Premier League because if they go down to the Championship, obviously, it’s going to be a completely different situation.

“But Roberto De Zerbi, for sure, is a candidate for Tottenham job. That’s not new. He is a strong candidate for Tottenham job in the summer, not now.

“Now De Zerbi is not going to Tottenham. He’s an eventual topic for the summer if they stay in the Premier League.

“That’s what I always told you, and that’s what remains the situation as of today.”

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Tottenham: Danny Murphy backs Allardyce to save Premier League club

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The prospect of Tottenham Hotspur playing Championship football in 2026 has moved from a dark joke to a mathematical probability.

Spurs are currently winless in the league this calendar year, taking just five points from a possible 39. With interim boss Igor Tudor set to leave by mutual consent following the death of his father, the club is reportedly in talks with Adi Hutter to lead a final seven-game survival mission.

According to Danny Murphy, the issue isn’t just a lack of points, but a fundamental lack of the stomach required to survive at the bottom of the table.

Speaking on talkSPORT, the former Liverpool midfielder delivered a scathing assessment of a squad he believes is ill-equipped for a dogfight.

“They (Tottenham) look all over the place,” Murphy said.

“They showed a bit of resilience second half of Liverpool. Other than that, the games I’ve seen have been pretty woeful. And they don’t look together…”

“When you’re fighting down on the bottom, the one thing you’ve got to have is resilience and togetherness and a desire to defend. The really worrying thing (against Forest) was the capitulation.

“The energy didn’t go the other way, which it should do when you’re 1-0 down in terms of your reaction. They shrunk. They shrunk and it looked, there was a bit of fear in them, which is understandable because they’ve struggled at home so badly.”

While Spurs have been linked with “project” managers like Hutter, Murphy suggested that the club’s survival might require a much more pragmatic, if unpopular, solution.

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“Well, right now, the one who screams at me, but he’s not Tottenham, is Sam Allardyce,” Murphy admitted. “He’s the man who knows how to get results, but he’s been out of the game for a while, so it’s probably unrealistic.”

“The expectation of the crowd is there, the disgruntlement’s there, and it takes a strong mindset to play through that. Defensively, you have to be clued up, switched on, and do the basics right. And they don’t. They don’t. And that’s the coach’s fault.”

“I don’t know, I’ve got a feeling no (Spurs won’t stay up) at the minute… When I watch Forest’s second half against Tottenham, they didn’t half have a good shape without the ball. Really good shape.”

The fixture list offers very little breathing room. While West Ham and Leeds have arguably kinder run-ins, Tottenham face daunting away-day trips to Sunderland, Wolves, Aston Villa, and Chelsea.

“West Ham now under Nuno. They’ve got a good shape, good platform. I know Villa beat them. Villa are a good side. You know, you can go to Villa when you’re playing well, never mind when you’re (down the bottom) and get beat. But that was only West Ham’s second defeat in seven. So they’ve got a bit about them. They’re having a go.”

“And the reason I think Tottenham, if they keep the manager, will go is because I don’t see anybody who’s just about to get fit or sitting on the bench waiting in the wings who’s got the capability of grabbing a game and calming everybody down and getting them playing… I’ve looked at all the teams’ fixtures down there, and I think they (Tottenham) are struggling.”

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Spurs: Dyche responds to speculation as 'no to De Zerbi' campaign over Greenwood launched

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Sean Dyche has responded to reports linking him with a move to Tottenham Hotspur, while an anti-Roberto De Zerbi campaign has started.

Dyche is among those linked with a move to Spurs, who are reportedly set to announce the exit of current head coach Igor Tudor on Monday.

Tudor, who has lost five of his seven games in charge, has had a disastrous reign and his position is untenable after last weekend’s 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest.

Reports have indicated that the north London side could make an ‘SOS call’ to Dyche if they cannot tempt leading target De Zerbi to replace Tudor now, but the former Forest and Everton boss kept his cards to his chest when asked on reports linking him with Spurs on Saturday morning.

“That’s brilliant. Honestly, I was in a pub just up the way, near my place I’ve got down there,” Dyche revealed on talkSPORT when responding to Spurs reports.

READ: Who will be Spurs manager next season? Pochettino drifting as drop threat rises

“And this guy goes: ‘Oh, you’re meant to be in talks with Spurs’.

“And I said: ‘Well, I’m sat next to you having a pint of Guinness – it’s unlikely.

“I said: ‘Unless you work for Spurs, and they’re at The Seven Stars Pub having a pint of Guinness, it’s highly unlikely!

‘[I said] No, I’m not. I’m with you, mate. And I’m on talkSPORT. That’s what I’m doing’.”

As mentioned, De Zerbi is another option for Spurs, but a few of their fan groups have launched campaigns against the appointment of the former Marseille and Brighton boss.

This is due to his support of former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood, with Spurs’ LGBTQI+ fan group Proud Lilywhites saying “no to De Zerbi”.

“We’ve seen the reports linking Roberto De Zerbi with the Tottenham job and honestly, it doesn’t sit right,” a statement said.

“As Proud Lilywhites, we care deeply about this club, not just what happens on the pitch, but what Tottenham stands for off it. This isn’t just about results or style of football. It’s about values, identity, and the kind of people we choose to represent us.

“We all want Spurs to move forward, but how we do that matters. When someone in that position publicly defends a player like Mason Greenwood, and frames it in a way that downplays the seriousness of what happened, it matters, not just in isolation but in what it signals.

“We are proud of the progress that’s been made in making football more inclusive and welcoming.

“That progress matters, and it cannot be compromised or treated as secondary.

“We are not asking for perfection. We are asking for accountability, transparency and leadership that reflects the values this club claims to stand for. All together, always. That has to mean something. No to De Zerbi.”

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Tottenham: Tudor exit date revealed by insider as ‘new manager’ is given two weeks training

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Tottenham are set to announce Igor Tudor’s departure from the Premier League club on Monday, according to reports.

Tudor’s side were hammered by relegation rivals Nottingham Forest before the international break with Igor Jesus, Morgan Gibbs-White and Taiwo Awoniyi scoring the goals for the visitors in a 3-0 win over Spurs.

Tudor’s time at Tottenham has been a disaster, after replacing Thomas Frank earlier this year, with the Croatian losing five, drawing one and winning one of his seven matches in charge.

The defeat last weekend means that Tottenham are now down in 17th position, with Forest now two points ahead of them in the Premier League table, and Tudor’s side remain one point ahead of 18th-placed West Ham.

TEAMtalk were first to reveal that Tudor is about to leave Tottenham by ‘mutual consent’ in the coming days after their loss to Nottingham Forest.

The website added: ‘Sources indicate that Tudor himself is ready to step away following the recent death of his father, Mario, and it is believed both parties have now aligned on a mutual parting of the ways.’

READ: Who will be Spurs manager next season? Pochettino drifting as drop threat rises

In respect to Tudor’s personal situation, Spurs insider John Wenham has told Tottenham News that Tudor is “definitely” going to leave and “it’s likely to happen on Monday.”

Wenham said: “Tottenham are dealing with it appropriately and delicately, and it’s not about sacking somebody in the week of their father having their funeral and the sad loss and grief that he’ll be going through.

“It does seem like, from the media reports, that one, Tudor is definitely going to be relieved of his duties, and secondly, it’s likely to happen on Monday, thus giving two clear weeks until we play that fixture at Sunderland, which would give a new manager time to come in and work with the players.”

Former Everton CEO Keith Wyness thinks Roberto De Zerbi – who would prefer to a permanent appointment – should demand a break clause in his deal and reckons the club could settle on Sean Dyche instead.

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Wyness told Football Insider: “I think he is, and I think he would be the one that I would want to bring in but he’s saying right now that he doesn’t want to come in until he’s got a long-term position,.

“If I was him, I’d come in right now and there could be a break clause in some description if they go down. I think if you’re a manager who’s not prepared to come in at a difficult time, then you’re probably not the manager that you want long-term.

“And so I would say, look, I’m sorry, you can’t pick and choose. You either come in now and help us and show straight away that you can move up and down the gears and face the hard times, and then you’ve earned the chance to go forward.

“It looks as though there may well be a short-term manager though.”

Wyness added: “They’ll be working on it (hiring a new manager), of course, but I think if I was there, I’d be trying to get someone with hands-on experience of the Premier League in there rather than bringing anybody else in, which I think maybe Tudor was a slight mistake.

“I’d have gone for a Premier League experience and, therefore, it leads us to the question, is Sean Dyche going to come back and do that job for them again? I think he may well be the option that they settle on.”

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PL manager on one condition as Tudor 'mutual consent' exit decided

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According to reports, Spurs are ‘considering an SOS call’ to Sean Dyche as head coach Igor Tudor is set to leave by ‘mutual consent’.

Tudor has only had seven games in charge of Spurs, but he has lost five of these matches and is reportedly set to leave the north London club.

The former Juventus and Marseille boss has failed to ease Tottenham‘s relegation fears, with the club only sitting a point and a place above the bottom three after last weekend’s demoralising 3-0 loss to rivals Nottingham Forest.

This makes Tudor’s position untenable and, a report this week from our colleagues at TEAMtalk revealed that it has been decided that he will leave Spurs by ‘mutual consent’ during the international break.

Now, Football Insider’s Pete O’Rourke is reporting that Tudor is ‘set to leave Spurs by mutual consent within days’ and they are ‘accelerating plans’ to replace him.

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O’Rourke explained: “It does look like it’s inevitable that Tudor will lose his job during the international break.

“Maybe not ‘sacked’ necessarily, I think there’ll be a mutual consent agreement that it hasn’t worked out for either party.

“They’ve just won one of his seven games in charge and are one point above the relegation zone.

“So he hasn’t had the desired effect that Tottenham thought he would do when they brought him in as an interim manager until the end of the season.”

Spurs have been linked with several potential replacements for Tudor, including Adi Hutter and Chris Hughton, but The Telegraph are reporting that former Marseille and Brighton manager Robert De Zerbi is their ‘first choice’.

De Zerbi is out of work after leaving Marseille earlier this year, but it has been widely reported that a sticking point with this potential appointment is that he is unwilling to return to management before this summer.

This is also reported by The Telegraph, which claims Spurs are ‘considering an SOS call’ to Dyche and this could be made as long as De Zerbi ‘continues to hold out’ until the summer.

However, the same report claims Dyche may also need some convincing, with it noted that he is currently against the idea of purely being an interim replacement for Tudor.

Alternatively, Spurs could turn to beloved former boss Harry Redknapp and Stuart Pearce thinks that would be a great idea.

“I think it will be an interim situation. If I was Spurs, I wouldn’t be looking to put anyone in full time. The way they’re looking right now, it will be panic stations,” Pearce told Betway.

“There’s no doubt a lot of money gets lost if you drop out this division and a lot of rebuilding would need doing. They need to bring someone through the door on a short-term basis.

“As bizarre as it sounds, someone like Harry Redknapp who knows the club would give the fans a lift. He’s got the charisma and the personality to lift that dressing room over a short period of time.”

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Tottenham tipped to appoint USA boss Pochettino ‘quit the World Cup’ and take over ‘right now’

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Former Tottenham goalkeeper Kasey Keller reckons Spurs could convince USA boss Mauricio Pochettino “to quit the World Cup right now”.

Our friends at TEAMtalk confirmed on Tuesday that Tudor is expected to leave Tottenham ‘by mutual consent’ after their 3-0 defeat to relegation rivals Nottingham Forest over the weekend.

The report added: ‘Sources indicate that Tudor himself is ready to step away following the recent death of his father, Mario, and it is believed both parties have now aligned on a mutual parting of the ways.’

Tudor got off to the worst possible start by losing his first four matches in charge before a draw at Liverpool and a win over Atletico Madrid gave him a glimmer of hope.

However, their embarrassing loss at home to Nottingham Forest has given the club little choice and the decision for the Croatian to step away suits all parties.

And now Keller reckons Tottenham manager target Pochettino will definitely leave the USA national team after the World Cup but thinks Spurs could persuade him to move before then.

READ: Arsenal star ‘called out’ as Spurs handed ‘huge boost’ and World Cup ‘nightmare’ emerges

Former Tottenham and USA goalkeeper Keller told Jackpot City Casino: “I definitely see him quitting after the World Cup. With Tottenham Hotspur, the problem, I think, is if they could entice Pochettino to quit the World Cup right now, and I could see that happening.

“I think they may try to hold on, but I don’t think they can. I don’t think they can continue down the path right now without hiring somebody and have the unthinkable happen.

“Timing is so important, I think if Spurs could get a couple of wins in the next couple of matches, obviously the Forest match what a disaster.

“Then you think hold off, wait until after the World Cup and then have conversations. I think Spurs need to make a real serious move right now or the unthinkable is possible.”

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Fabrizio Romano recently revealed that Pochettino and Roberto De Zerbi are the two main targets for Tottenham as they look for a permanent manager.

Romano said: “Guys, let me tell you, I told you, I think several times here on the channel, Roberto De Zerbi and Mauricio Pochettino – these are the two main names for Tottenham Hotspur permanent job in the summer. So, this remains the situation – De Zerbi and Pochettino.

“Obviously, De Zerbi could be easier because he’s available, so he can have conversations now, while Pochettino is fully focused on the US men national team for the World Cup, so that’s the situation, but, for sure, Roberto De Zerbi is a big name to consider for Tottenham.

“What’s needed is Tottenham to stay in the Premier League because if they go down to the Championship, obviously, it’s going to be a completely different situation.

“But Roberto De Zerbi, for sure, is a candidate for Tottenham job. That’s not new. He is a strong candidate for Tottenham job in the summer, not now.

“Now De Zerbi is not going to Tottenham. He’s an eventual topic for the summer if they stay in the Premier League.

“That’s what I always told you, and that’s what remains the situation as of today.”

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Liverpool eye stars to replace Mo Salah as Arsenal star 'called out'

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We’re deep into pure interlull wasteland now, with outrageous headline mischief, over-egged puddings and the classic trick of pretending information available to all in December is now somehow new.

But there’s domestic as well as international guff still.

There’s a ‘huge boost’ for Tottenham, for instance, as well as details of Liverpool’s star-based approach to replacing Mo Salah.

To the Viktor the spoils

Pure, unfiltered sh*thouse headline antics from the Daily Mirror here, to the extent that we are almost impressed at the total disregard for their readers and indeed the very idea that words mean anything at all.

Arsenal star Viktor Gyokeres called out by opposition boss on international duty

Now, ‘called out’ can mean different things in different contexts, sure. But unless Gyokeres has a sideline as an emergency plumber and an opposition boss has a flooded basement, we’re pretty confident which one the Mirror are using here.

It’s the negative one, isn’t it? As the Cambridge Dictionary defines its use in this context:

A public criticism that draws people’s attention to something bad about what another person or an organisation has said or done

That’s exactly what it means. We know you know this, but it’s important. We also know that the Mirror headline bod who concocted it knows what it means and thus knows precisely what they’ve done here.

For how, in fact, did Ukraine manager Serhiy Rebrov ‘call out’ Gyokeres after his hat-trick for Sweden knocked Ukraine out of World Cup contention?

‘He showed his quality and proved he’s one of the best strikers in Europe.’

Here we go again, everyone. Another front opens in the – obviously doomed – Mediawatch campaign for what should be the uncontroversial thought that words have meanings and that this is a useful and worthwhile concept to protect.

We’re also slightly surprised and – we’ll say it – a little bit disappointed that the Mirror missed the chance for even more mischief in that headline by replacing ‘opposition boss’ with ‘Spurs icon’.

This is the one thing WE did’nt WANT to HAPPEN

More pure mischief here, from The Sun this time, which were it again only about football tish and soccer fipsy we might let slide. But when it also comes across as unrelentingly gleeful about actual war, we’re not quite so forgiving.

USA projected to play Iran in most highly charged World Cup match ever as Fifa face worst nightmare

Let’s see where this goes.

USA and Iran are on a collision course to play at the World Cup as Fifa prepare for a highly charged meeting.

One way of putting it, yes.

Tournament qualifiers this week have provided a clearer picture of what the group stage will finally look like come the summer, and it sets up a potentially fiery clash between two nations at WAR.

Do you really have to be quite so gleefully Day Today about a war, gents? Let’s save the bold block caps for the usual important stuff, like how many hours after a disappointing home defeat an underperforming player has been caught smiling rather than self-flaggelating.

But let’s also call out the guff of the whole story here. Because the idea that USA v Iran is any likelier now than it was as soon as the draw was made is… a stretch.

Sure, the play-offs currently taking place are clearing the picture, and one of the play-off winners will end up in USA’s group. The likelihood now, as before a ball in those play-offs was kicked, is that it will be Turkey.

Which The Sun are using to pretend any of the following is meaningfully new information:

Initial simulations by Football Meets Data – based on Turkey being the final nation in USA’s group – have America progressing from the group stage as runners up.

Iran already know all of their opponents – they will face Belgium, Egypt, and New Zealand in Group G – and projections have them finishing runners-up too.

Should both teams finish as runners up then they would go head-to-head in Dallas on July 3.

That’s all true. But that’s all been true ever since the draw was made in December.

Turkey being even more likely to qualify than they were before this week really is neither here nor there when it comes to assessing the overall chances of USA finishing second in their group – especially in terms of the projections of what is, let’s call it by its accepted tabloid name, a supercomputer.

USA finishing second in their group is and always would be a reasonably likely outcome whether it had been Turkey, Romania, Slovakia or Kosovo who qualified and joined Mauricio Pochettino’s side, Paraguay and Australia in Group D this summer.

If anything, the chance of USA and Iran meeting is far lower now than it was in December, with Iran’s participation in the tournament at all very far from certain. You know, because of the WAR.

Seconds out

This might be our favourite edition yet of the Missing Words Round, thanks to The Sun.

England’s biggest fan reveals he’s selling his house to fund seven-week World Cup bonanza

Now we won’t deny there’s a human-interest story here in the tale of ‘England superfan’ Andy Milne and his upcoming seven-week odyssey at what will be his 10th World Cup following England around the globe.

But accuracy still matters, and both that headline and the intro alas had no room for one six-letter word that changes things quite significantly.

ENGLAND superfan Andy Milne has revealed he will sell his house to fund his trip to the World Cup this summer.

That detail eventually, grudgingly, emerges eight paragraphs later.

He has decided to put his second home in Northwich, Cheshire, on the market for £350,000 to help pay for his trip.

There is a pretty clear difference between the implication of ‘sells his house’ and the actual reality of ‘sells the second house he’s kept on as a rental property while living in Thailand’.

He’s not leaving himself out on the streets for the rest of his days just so he can follow England all the way to a limp quarter-final exit against Brazil.

Boost

Elite and indeed top-tier interlull content from football.london here with some timely good news for the world’s most beleaguered football club.

Tottenham could be given huge Premier League relegation battle boost thanks to FA rules

You may want to sit down, dear reader, for we are about to say something that may shock and alarm you. There is no huge Premier League relegation battle boost here for Spurs. What there is, is an expertly crafted bit of pure headline housery.

The main part of that headline is just your classic over-egging. Words like ‘huge’ and ‘boost’ are textbook headline words of long-standing to make the mundane and humdrum seem vital and exciting.

What elevates this are the final four intriguing words: ‘thanks to FA rules’

They know exactly what they’re up to there. Exactly what vibe that suddenly gives the whole headline. There’s intrigue and mystery here. A clear sense of something maybe involving a loophole being exploited or better yet a conspiracy. What are these opaque ‘FA rules’ that are about to hand the biggest club to be in relegation trouble for a generation a ‘huge boost’?

They are the suspension rules.

And it gets better/worse. It’s not even about how the suspension rules directly affect Spurs. It’s about how they affect Brighton.

Brighton could be without a key player when they face Tottenham Hotspur after the international break.

There’s that ‘could’ again.

Next month, Igor Tudor’s side will host the Seagulls as they continue their quest for Premier League survival.

Optimistic. Both in terms of the phrase ‘Igor Tudor’s side’ and the very idea that Spurs are currently even involved in a quest for survival. They don’t look like they’re on a quest. Not for survival, at any rate.

But that’s not the point. The point is that Diego Gomez has nine bookings this season. So if he gets booked against Burnley on April 11, he’ll be suspended for Brighton’s trip to Spurs the following weekend.

Now Diego Gomez is a damn fine young player. But we think it’s going to need a bit more than a 22-year-old midfielder possibly but probably not being suspended for one game over three weeks away to qualify as a ‘huge Premier League relegation battle boost’ for the team with the worst home record in the division.

Yes, these are desperate times for Spurs. But that doesn’t excuse resorting to desperate headline measures.

Look at the stars

How do Liverpool replace Mo Salah? With stars, according to the Daily Mirror.

THE MO, THE MERRIER! Liverpool want TWO major signings as part of Salah replacement plan including £52m star and Premier League star

Honestly, the repetitive lengths people will go to just to stop us being able to bring back Acewatch.

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