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Tottenham blow as Pochettino is chosen as top ‘candidate’ for Real Madrid job; Zidane hopes fade

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Real Madrid could choose to move to Mauricio Pochettino this summer in a potential big blow to Tottenham, according to reports.

Los Blancos sacked Xabi Alonso in January after they lost to arch-rivals Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final, while there had been rumours of dressing room discontent over the Spaniard’s tactics and team selection.

Alvaro Arbeloa was immediately appointed as Alonso’s successor but there are already rumours that he could be replaced at the end of the season.

Former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, Aston Villa’s Unai Emery, Benfica’s Jose Mourinho and former Real Madrid head coach Zinedine Zidane have all been linked with replacing Arbeloa.

And now sources have told ESPN that USMNT boss Pochettino is ‘on the shortlist of candidates’ to become the new Real Madrid head coach.

Arbeloa was ‘never really considered a long-term solution’ at Real Madrid and the Spaniard would now need ‘a miracle’ to keep the job after losing two of their last three La Liga matches.

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The report adds: ‘Sources say that Madrid are evaluating different candidates to lead the new sporting project and that Pochettino is one of the coaches highly regarded by president Florentino Pérez.’

Their hopes of potentially luring Zidane back to the Bernabeu are fading with reports that he has agreed to become the new France national team boss after the World Cup.

Pochettino has also been heavily linked with a move to Tottenham as their new manager after a disastrous campaign in the Premier League.

Thomas Frank was sacked earlier this year and replaced by interim boss Igor Tudor, who has lost all three of his first three matches in charge, and there are already rumours the Croatian could be replaced before the end of the season.

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Tottenham are just one point above the relegation zone in the Premier League and dropping down to the Championship would definitely end their chances of appointing Pochettino next season.

Fabrizio Romano brought an update on Pochettino potentially going to Tottenham in the summer with the transfer expert rating the chances of that happening as 40 per cent.

When asked if Pochettino could leave the USMNT, Romano replied: “Now Pochettino is completely focused on the USMNT.

“It’s obviously an incredible opportunity to be the coach at the World Cup in the U.S. He’s aware of interest from Tottenham.

“At the moment, if you ask me, I think it’s really, let’s say, 40-40 between Roberto De Zerbi and Mauricio Pochettino, and then we leave a 20% to eventual other managers who can appear in the shortlist in the next weeks and months.

“But Pochettino is aware about the situation, aware about Tottenham fans that are still chanting his name. So for sure, there is an interest from Tottenham and the environment is still thinking of Mauricio Pochettino. But at the moment, full focus on the USMNT.”

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Tudor sack: Tottenham identify 'likely' replacement over Keane, De Zerbi

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Tottenham have identified a manager who’s a “good fit” to replace Igor Tudor as interim manager until the end of the season.

Tudor has overseen three defeats in three games after taking caretaker charge of Spurs following the sacking of Thomas Frank and is already at risk of losing his job.

Our friends at TEAMtalk insist that Tudor ‘has escaped the sack, for now’ and are expected to wait until after the match against Liverpool in a week before potentially making any change.

The report from earlier this week adds that Spurs ‘are preparing to remove Tudor in the near future’ and have moved to identify candidates who could replace the former Juventus head coach.

Former Tottenham forward Robbie Keane and ex-Brighton and Napoli boss Roberto De Zerbi are thought to be the two top candidates, although the latter is ‘less enthusiastic about the prospect of stepping into an interim situation’.

TEAMtalk are keen to stress that ‘no final decision has yet been made’ over whether to sack Tudor or not – but they are giving themselves the best possible chance of a smooth transition if they do decided to make a change.

READ: Tudor sacked after triple loss as Tottenham caretaker’s final straw at former clubs remembered

But according to Football Insider, Tottenham have instead identified former caretaker boss Ryan Mason as a ‘likely candidate to take the reins, due to his previous experience in the role’.

Mason has held the interim role on two previous occasions, in 2021 and 2023, winning six and losing six of his 13 games in charge, including the Carabao Cup final defeat to Manchester City after Jose Mourinho’s sacking.

Despite being sacked by West Brom in his first senior managerial role in January after the consecutive away defeats in the Championship, the report claims Spurs still see the 34-year-old as a ‘good fit’ for them in a relegation battle should they send Tudor packing.

It’s been suggested that Harry Redknapp could make a vibe-boosting return 14 years after leaving the club as manager and the man himself admitted he would take on the challenge if asked after claiming Spurs are now “favourites” to be relegated.

When asked if he would accept an offer from Tottenham to return as manager if they asked him, Redknapp responded: “Of course I would have to, wouldn’t I? But it’s not going to happen.

“No, I can’t see that happening. I think I’ll be at Cheltenham on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.”

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Arsenal star ‘impossible to resist’ as beleaguered Spurs boss Tudor faces growing ‘concerns’

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Even an entertaining FA Cup weekend is still an FA Cup weekend, and that means stretches and reaches must be performed to make things interesting.

It might be pretending that Max Dowman is about to get a Walcottesque England call-up, or that Igor Tudor has been booting Spurs players out of training, or that literally anyone outside his immediate family cares about whether or not Luke Shaw is allowed to chop down a cherry tree.

What a Monday morning.

Max power

Don’t think we’re speaking out of turn in saying that Mirror man Andy Dunn might have got slightly overexcited by the sight of Max Dowman playing quite well in an unconvincing Arsenal victory against League One Mansfield in the FA Cup at the weekend.

Arsenal star Max Dowman will soon be a player Thomas Tuchel finds impossible to resist

Just in case you thought this might be a headline-writer stitch-up, don’t worry. It isn’t.

Watching Max Dowman tame a treacherous pitch and opposition in Mansfield, it was hard not to envisage him in a full England jersey.

With all due respect to Mansfield, they are Mansfield. Max Dowman is very obviously a prodigiously talented young footballer among a collection of prodigiously talented young footballers at Arsenal. But he is absolutely nowhere near the England squad. As even Dunn knows.

Probably not as soon as World Cup 2026, obviously. A teenage masterclass at the One Call Stadium is not enough to get the one call from Thomas Tuchel.

Not sure we need that ‘Probably’. Mediawatch will eat several of its large collection of hats if Max Dowman goes to the World Cup.

We’re not even sure about this bit.

Considering the demanding nature of Arsenal’s schedule over the next eleven weeks, Dowman could well play a significant part in the Gunners’ four-pronged challenge.

He is at best third-choice on the right wing for Arsenal. Does also feel like it’s potentially worth noting that both the men in front of him are very much in Thomas Tuchel’s England squads.

And having suggested the idea remains fairly preposterous, there remains time for Dowman to give Tuchel cause for some serious thought, even though the England manager has already warned of the dangers of putting too many demands on the Arsenal player.

You can’t just keep saying ‘It won’t happen, obviously, but also it might’. This is getting so weird now.

Sure enough, we now get to the inevitable.

But Dowman is clearly exceptional, in the same way Lamine Yamal was exceptional when he made his debut for Spain at the age of 16 years and 57 days.

Chucking Lamine Yamal’s name around in the very next paragraph after noting that Tuchel has ‘warned of the danger of putting too many demands on the Arsenal player’ is magnificent.

It’s also b*llocks. We mean this as no slight on Dowman, but he is no Lamine Yamal.

When Spain gave a 16-year-old Yamal his debut in September 2023 he had already broken through and established himself in the first month of the new season as a La Liga starter for Barcelona. In the season he made his Spain debut, he ended up with 37 La Liga appearances and 10 more in the Champions League.

Dowman has made two brief substitute appearances in the Premier League – a grand total of 29 minutes on the pitch – and one in the Champions League. That’s still extraordinary for a 16-year-old, and it would have been more but for injury, yet it also just highlights how much of an outlier Yamal actually is.

It’s entirely unhelpful to compare almost any other young player to Lamine Yamal, because almost no player in history has been Lamine Yamal at 16 years old.

Where comparisons do feel closer to the mark is where Dunn chooses to start his pitch. But that’s not really a good thing.

Almost 20 years ago, Sven-Göran Eriksson made a World Cup selection so left-field that the player himself thought it was a practical joke. Theo Walcott was actually taking the theory section of his driving test when his name appeared on Eriksson’s list and refused to believe it when his dad told him the news.

Were we about to spend several hundred words arguing for the possible World Cup selection of an entirely untested, unproven teenager from Arsenal over multiple currently superior and more seasoned contenders, we’d probably accept that we had to mention Theo Walcott at some point but we think we’d try not to lean so heavily from the outset on such a similar gamble that proved so utterly pointless.

Dowman has at least played for Arsenal, but the fact an England manager made what remains an inexplicable choice 20 years ago absolutely doesn’t mean another should do it now. The opposite, if anything.

When Walcott made his international debut – before his Arsenal debut – in a friendly against Hungary in May, 2006, he became the youngest player in England history.

That mark of 17 years and 75 days still stands. Dowman will almost certainly not get the type of shock call-up that Walcott got, but he will surely be breaking his record before the year is out.

Mediawatch is sat here scratching its head at where precisely Dunn thinks the certainty and doubt lie in these projections.

Five will make you go down

The Tottenham Crisis has become a fascinating case study for Mediawatch. Because what it’s revealed is that there is absolutely nothing real that is sufficiently bad for the tabloids not to feel they need to add a dose of sh*thouse mischief on top.

Here you have a Premier League Big Six team that is currently the worst in the Premier League and, barring a dramatic change in their own form and that of teams around them, heading for relegation.

Tottenham going down is now enormously likely and would be the most absurd Premier League event since Leicester winning the league; there is absolutely no need to over-egg a pudding that already contains such vast quantity of egg.

It is almost impossible to overstate how bad Spurs are, or how bad their transfer business and managerial decisions over recent years, or even how the scale of the shambles off the field matches that on the field.

Things really are very, very bad indeed at Spurs in almost every conceivable way. And yet the tabloids just can’t help themselves.

Last week we had revelations about Brennan Johnson’s rule-breaking before his Tottenham exit, which turned out to be a) stupid fake Australian rules that aren’t real and b) 18 months before his exit.

Now thanks to the Express we have this.

Igor Tudor kicked five players out of training as Tottenham concerns grow

Now we know and you know that the presence of the ‘as’ there already tells us something is afoot, but there really is only one fair and reasonable interpretation of that collection of words: that Igor Tudor has kicked five players out of Tottenham training.

Obviously, that’s not it at all.

Tottenham Hotspur manager Igor Tudor encountered turmoil and squad discord at previous club Marseille that resulted in five players being expelled from training.

Sake. This made us laugh, though.

The Croatian has been defeated in all three of his fixtures at the helm thus far and his nightmarish stint somewhat mirrors the ill-fated period he experienced in France between 2022 and 2023.

Does it?

Despite guiding Marseille to third place in Ligue 1…

That’ll be a no, then.

Cherry joke

It’s only been a couple of weeks since we had to remind The Sun that a story only really qualifies as an EXCLUSIVE if you’ve beaten everyone else to get a story they all wanted. Being the only ones who have it because nobody else is bothered doesn’t really count.

Yet we must once again tap the sign after today’s Currant Bun brings us this scoop.

Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has been given the go-ahead to chop down a “dangerous” cherry tree at his £5million Cheshire mansion.

There are simply not enough Partridge shrug gifs in the world.

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Tottenham news: Spurs to rekindle interest in electric West Ham forward after failed January swoop

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Tottenham Hotspur reportedly remain at the front of the queue when it comes to signing on-fire West Ham forward Crysencio Summerville this summer, having failed with their efforts to land the player in the winter window.

The 24-year-old Netherlands attacker has been in outstanding form for West Ham in recent weeks, scoring seven goals and providing one assist across his last 10 appearances, as he almost single-handedly looks to pull Nuno Espirito Santo’s men away from the threat of relegation.

However, his performances have not gone unnoticed in Premier League circles, as Summerville continues to push for a place in the final Netherlands squad for this summer’s World Cup.

Sources over at our friends at TEAMtalk have confirmed that Tottenham retain ‘strong interest’ in the Dutch forward. Indeed, it was revealed back in January that the north London outfit were ‘exploring a winter window swoop from Summerville’.

That interest from north London stems from Spurs failing to replace club legend Son Heung-min’s output from the left flank after the South Korean moved to MLS last summer.

Several options have tried and failed to produce from the position for Tottenham this season, with perhaps the best of those, Wilson Odobert, now ruled out until the end of the year after suffering an ACL injury in February.

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However, both Spurs and West Ham currently have their focus firmly fixed on trying to escape the current campaign without dropping into the Championship. Only after can they begin to fully flesh out their summer recruitment plans.

The report also adds that several other Premier League sides are tracking Summerville’s progress closely.

Those clubs include Aston Villa, Brentford, Everton and Bournemouth, although interest is not just limited to England.

On the continent, Marseille, Napoli, Atalanta and Villarreal are all understood to be monitoring Summerville’s situation with ‘genuine intent ahead of the summer’.

However, much could depend on how West Ham’s season concludes.

READ: Porro nails why Tottenham have f**ked it this season – ‘Arsenal, Liverpool… you just can’t’

Indeed, the report adds that if the Hammers successfully retain their place in the Premier League, the club will ‘have no intention of entertaining offers for one of their most in-form players’.

Should circumstances change, though, Summerville’s stunning form since the turn of the year means there will be no shortage of takers when it comes to the summer market.

The explosive attacker is set to be back in action for West Ham when they host Brentford in the FA Cup fifth-round on Monday night, looking to book their place in the quarter-finals.

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Tottenham: Porro nails why Spurs have capitulated this season

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Pedro Porro offered his explanation as to why Tottenham have endured a nightmare campaign that could still get worse, and his primary reason is difficult to argue with.

Any Tottenham fan who believed the Europa League triumph would be a springboard to bigger and better things was quickly brought back down to earth this season.

Spurs crashed out of both domestic cup competitions in the early rounds. They’re just a point above the drop zone in the Premier League and staring down the barrel of a first relegation since 1977.

Results have been rosier in the Champions League, however, and ahead of Tottenham’s Round of 16 clash with Atletico Madrid, right-back Porro spoke to the Spanish press about precisely what’s gone wrong in north London this term.

The biggest issue for Tottenham this year – at least in Porro’s mind – has been their mind-boggling injury list.

The fact some of their best and most senior players (a certain Argentine) can’t keep the red cards and suspensions at bay is only exacerbating the problem.

Porro told Radio Marca: “It’s difficult, because when you’re competing in four competitions under these circumstances… we already had that bad experience last year in the Premier League with so many injured players, and you just can’t compete.

“We have young players coming on strong, and looking at this season, it’s basically the same.

“You’re going to play against Arsenal, City, Liverpool, or Chelsea, and you just can’t.”

Spurs aren’t alone in nursing a lengthy injury list, but what sets them apart is the sheer number of starters who are sidelined, and for how long.

Looking at just the forward line, in an ideal world Tottenham’s best front four would consist of Dejan Kulusevski, James Maddison, Mohammed Kudus and Dominic Solanke.

Kulusevski and Maddison haven’t made a single appearance all season, while Solanke has been limited by his own injuries to just 601 minutes of league action. Kudus hasn’t played since suffering a serious thigh injury at the beginning of January.

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Summing up the dire straits Spurs find themselves in, Porro added: “We could field a starting eleven of injured players that might even be stronger than the eleven that’s currently playing, and it’s not out of disrespect to anyone, but that’s basically the reality.

“We have to think and maintain a positive mindset. I’ve told my teammates, it’s difficult to compete like this, but we always have to give 100 percent, even though things aren’t going well in the Premier League, just like last year.

“We’re going to approach the tie with the same ambition we’ve shown so far in the Champions League.”

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Tudor sack could see Man Utd ‘preferred’ manager target hijacked by Spurs after Carrick U-turn

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Man Utd could be forced to pursue other manager targets as Tottenham hold talks with Roberto De Zerbi about taking over from Igor Tudor, according to reports.

The Red Devils made a poor start to the new Premier League season but have turned things around in recent weeks under new interim boss Michael Carrick, who replaced Ruben Amorim in January.

Carrick has won six, drawn one and lost one of his first eight matches in charge with Man Utd flying up to third in the Premier League table and leaving fans dreaming of a Champions League return next season.

It had seemed like INEOS and Sir Jim Ratcliffe would opt for the former Man Utd midfielder as their permanent boss in the summer following his incredible start in the interim role.

However, shortly after their defeat to Newcastle in the Premier League, former CBS Sports journalist Ben Jacobs insisted that Carrick is not the “frontrunner” for the job and revealed the names of other candidates.

Jacobs said on The United Stand: “I don’t think we can call Michael Carrick the frontrunner for the job.”

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He added: “Roberto De Zerbi, Julian Nagelsmann and Roberto Martinez are names being discussed at the moment.

“Mauricio Pochettino and Kieran McKenna are still appreciated, but are not expected to be frontrunners for the job.”

Man Utd want to appoint their next permanent manager before the World Cup starts on June 11 and GiveMeSport have claimed that De Zerbi is ‘one of United’s preferred external managerial candidates’.

De Zerbi is the obvious candidate as Nagelsmann and Martinez both have World Cup commitments with Germany and Portugal, and Tottenham ‘could stun Man Utd’ by hiring the Italian.

But Tottenham could now ruin the Red Devils’ plans if they choose to sack Igor Tudor, who has lost all three of his first three matches as interim boss in north London.

READ: Tudor sacked after triple loss as Tottenham caretaker’s final straw at former clubs remembered

GiveMeSport add that Spurs ‘could be forced to make a permanent hire earlier than that if Tudor’s poor form continues’ with De Zerbi ready to ‘hold face-to-face talks’ with Tottenham.

Former Man Utd defender Wes Brown insists that there is “no doubt” that Carrick is “in contention” for the permanent gig after his great start.

Brown told BetMGM: “I think if something is working then why change it? You can’t say if Michael [Carrick] will get the job permanently now but there’s no doubt he’s in contention for it.

“He was very much brought in as an interim for the rest of the season and I think we all expected that would be how it would go. However, he’s seriously in the conversation now after what he’s done since he’s come in.

“It’s a seriously hard job – you just have to look at the managers that have come in before him and how much they’ve struggled for evidence of that. He’s managed to get the players playing well again and in doing so they’ve won matches, and, at the end of the day, that’s what the Premier League is about.

“In the past people might have had questions about whether he’s a big enough name for the job but I don’t think they can really do that now,” he added. “Manchester United have gone for big names before and they’ve failed, so I think the fact Michael understands the club and knows what’s expected of the players make him a very strong candidate.

“He knows that more than pretty much any manager they could go for and that’s got to count in his favour. He’s got that experience under his belt now as well and there’s always a case that if they do go down another path and it goes wrong, they’ll look back and realise they made the wrong decision.

“Don’t get me wrong, he still hasn’t been there for very long but I don’t think there are many managers that could have done any better than Michael has done.”

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Liverpool ‘find Robertson replacement’ in Serie A as Scot breaks silence on Tottenham interest

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Liverpool are hoping to replace Andy Robertson with Inter Milan left-back Federico Dimarco in the summer transfer window, according to reports.

The Reds improved that position in the summer transfer window when they brought in Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth in a deal worth around £40m.

Kerkez has pushed Robertson down the pecking order at Anfield and the Scotland international is expected to leave Liverpool when his contract expires at the end of the season.

There was a lot of interest from Tottenham in the January transfer window but the Reds ended up holding onto their experienced Scot.

Robertson is unlikely to end up at Spurs if they are relegated from the Premier League, which is becoming to be a real possibility, and the Liverpool defender insists he never lost focus while there was speculation around his future.

Robertson told reporters: “There was obviously interest [from Tottenham] — there was discussions had with both sets of clubs.But the decision was that I wanted to stay. We stayed at Liverpool and that was the decision made.

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“I was never not committed. I’ve been committed to Liverpool for the last eight and a half or nine years now and I’ll be committed until I’m no longer needed.

“That’s always been my mindset. This club has given me everything and I’ve given this club everything. It’s been a fantastic relationship so hopefully that continues and obviously January happened, but it is now gone.

“Now we move forward and like I said, my focus never came off trying to help the lads on the pitch and in training. Whatever was happening behind the scenes happened, and all I can say is that I kept focusing on football.”

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And now reports in Spain claim that Liverpool have ‘already found Robertson’s replacement’ and the name ‘generating the most interest is Federico Dimarco’.

The report adds: ‘Liverpool FC believe Federico Dimarco could adapt well to the Premier League style of play. The Italian is a full-back with a great ability to join the attack, good crossing quality, and a strong performance in offensive situations.’

Inter Milan are looking to negotiate a new contract for Dimarco to keep him out of the clutches of other European giants with Arsenal, Manchester United and Real Madrid linked recently.

When Robertson’s departure is confirmed, Liverpool ‘could seriously accelerate their offensive to try and convince’ Inter to sell the Italy international.

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Tottenham identify two Tudor replacements as ‘final decision’ claim is made as two Spurs stars ‘pack bags’

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Tottenham have identified two potential replacements for interim head coach Igor Tudor if they decide to sack the Croatian, according to reports.

The north London club are on a terrible downward trajectory and have failed to improve after sacking former Brentford head coach Thomas Frank last month.

Tudor took over from Frank to become interim head coach until the end of the season but there are already huge doubts that he will last the season.

The Croatian has overseen three losses from his first three matches in charge against Arsenal, Fulham and Crystal Palace, and now faces a Premier League match against Liverpool at Anfield sandwiched in between a Champions League double-header against Atletico Madrid.

Tottenham are now just one point away from the relegation zone after West Ham beat Fulham 1-0 on Wednesday and Spurs lost 3-1 to Crystal Palace on Thursday.

Our friends at TEAMtalk insist that Tudor ‘has escaped the sack, for now’ and are expected to wait until after the match against Liverpool in a week before potentially making any change.

READ: Tudor sacked after triple loss as Tottenham caretaker’s final straw at former clubs remembered

The report adds that Spurs ‘are preparing to remove Tudor in the near future’ and have moved to identify candidates who could replace the former Juventus head coach.

Former Tottenham forward Robbie Keane and ex-Brighton and Napoli boss Roberto De Zerbi are thought to be the two top candidates, although the latter is ‘less enthusiastic about the prospect of stepping into an interim situation’.

TEAMtalk are keen to stress that ‘no final decision has yet been made’ over whether to sack Tudor or not – but they are giving themselves the best possible chance of a smooth transition if they do decided to make a change.

Spanish website AS claims that Richarlison is ‘packing his bags’ ahead of a summer departure from Tottenham that could see him return to Brazil.

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Another player who’s likely to leave in the summer, even if Tottenham stay up, is Guglielmo Vicario with Tuttosport insisting that the Italian goalkeeper is ‘drained’ from his time in north London.

Vicario has a ‘less than idyllic relationship’ with new interim boss Tudor and ‘hopes to return’ to Italy and play for Juventus in the summer market.

Former Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp reckons Spurs “could even be favourites” of them, Leeds, Nottingham Forest and West Ham to go down.

Redknapp told talkSPORT on Friday: “Four or five weeks ago I really couldn’t see Tottenham being involved in a relegation scrap.

“Every week has gone by it’s got worse. West Ham are now playing very well which is great, Forest picked up a big point the other night, the only other side getting sucked in now is Leeds, they’ve got sucked into that battle as well, I thought they were clear because they’ve had a good season, played ever so well.

“But Tottenham are bang in it now, must be truthful. They’re looking like they could even be favourites out the four to go, it’s that desperate.”

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Tudor sack: Spurs boss has been axed before over triple loss and 'derogatory comments' on squad

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Tottenham might genuinely have to consider sacking Igor Tudor, but what results have led to his dismissal by his other clubs and what could be the final straw for Spurs?

Suspicions were raised about Tudor right from the off. Yes, the vast majority of Spurs fans wanted Thomas Frank gone. Yes, Tudor was only an interim appointment. But his track record didn’t exactly quell any nerves when he took the reins for Tottenham.

And now, three games in, Tudor has suffered three defeats. First it was 4-1 to Arsenal. Then 2-1 to Fulham. And most recently, 3-1 to Crystal Palace as their dismal home record continued.

Spurs are just one point above the relegation zone with nine games left. Could they panic and admit defeat with Tudor prematurely?

You barely hear of clubs sacking caretaker/interim/acting head coaches, but Spurs have done it before with Cristian Stellini in 2023. Now, expect to hear some calls for Tudor to face a similar fate.

But what does the end of a Tudor reign usually look like? These are the games that have got him sacked from his previous jobs (not counting any he resigned from or left by mutual consent).

Juventus (2025)

Lazio 1-0 Juventus

When he took the Tottenham job, much was made of the fact that Tudor had left Juventus at the end of an eight-game winless run a few months earlier. That didn’t really bode well.

Tudor had originally been an interim manager for Juventus at the back end of last season and, really, it should have stayed that way.

Although he helped them qualify for the Champions League, Juventus weren’t really convinced by Tudor. It was merely a lack of alternatives that prompted them to stick with him last summer.

He didn’t even make it to November at the helm, though. Back-to-back defeats to Como and Lazio in Serie A saw Juventus fail to score, as did a Champions League loss to Real Madrid in between.

The 1-0 loss to Lazio was not just the culmination of a three-game losing streak, but the end of the road for Tudor. Despite having 60% of the possession, Juventus only created three big chances against a team who’d already lost three of their first seven games and that Tudor should have been better prepared against after spending time in their own dugout in 2024.

Udinese (2019)

Udinese 0-4 Roma

With the same owners as Watford, Udinese aren’t shy when it comes to dispensing with managers.

Tudor has been there twice, returning in March 2019 – 11 months after his first appointment.

Seven months later, Udinese got rid of him after a 4-0 home defeat to Roma, who were down to 10 men for more than half of the game and had less possession than Tudor’s side.

That wasn’t even their worst defeat that month. Three days earlier, they fell to a 7-1 thrashing by Atalanta.

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Galatasaray (2017)

Yeni Malatyaspor 2-1 Galatasaray

Tudor took charge of Galatasaray in February 2017 after vacating his role with fellow Turkish side, Karabukspor. His new side went on to finish fourth by the end of that season.

They kept Tudor on, but only until that December. His downfall was a 2-1 loss away at Yeni Malatyaspor, who were newcomers to the Turkish Super Lig and were five games without a win at the time.

Galatasaray found themselves two goals down before half time and could only claw one back in the second half. Having registered just three shots on target, Galatasaray slipped from top of the league – having been eight points clear at one stage – to third after the loss.

Tudor said afterwards: “All my life is pressure. There are two popular things in Turkey. One is, ‘Tudor resign!’ [and] the other is this worthless system. Everyone is happy when my system fails. It is the mentality in Turkey. When the team loses, I am guilty one but when it wins, the success belongs to the footballers. Every coach in the world makes mistakes.”

The pressure had been building on Tudor for a while. Their elimination from the Europa League qualifiers by Graham Potter’s Ostersunds in July rang the first alarm bells, as did points dropped in Istanbul derbies with Fenerbahce and Besiktas.

The writing was on the wall and there was no way back from the Yeni Malatyaspor defeat.

PAOK (2016) 9/3/16

Panthrakikos 2-1 PAOK

After resigning from his first job with Hajduk Split in 2015, Tudor faced the sack for the first time with PAOK in Greece.

The axe fell in March 2016, less than a year into the three-year contract he was given the previous summer.

PAOK took the lead away at Panthrakikos, but ended up losing 2-1, conceding the winner with just a few minutes left.

PAOK’s club statement also blamed his sacking on “derogatory comments regarding the team’s quality”. Insert your own joke about Spurs here.

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An entire 19 obstacles still remain, but there can no longer be any doubt as to the legitimacy of Arsenal’s Quadruple credentials.

If they can overcome quite literally by far the greatest team the world has ever seen, surviving a magic-adjacent wobble in the process, it is difficult to fathom what might possibly stop the Gunners now.

The answer is probably the same as it has been for months: themselves. But Arsenal manoeuvring a banana skin of this magnitude is somehow more compelling evidence that they are proper than a perfect Champions League record, a north London derby thrashing or a Fabian Hurzeler-baiting smash and grab.

Those occasions are easier for Arsenal to rise to. The Premier League is their bread and butter, the Champions League a more exotic hotel option of fruit, yoghurts and croissants. The rhythm and flow of those competitions is what Mikel Arteta has spent more than six years attuning this club to.

A trip to a third-tier team already deeper in the FA Cup than three generations of their support will have ever experienced, with every final semblance of pressure on Arsenal alone not just across these 90 playing field-equalling minutes but for the complexion of a season which still teeters between incomprehensible glory and unprecedented failure with each passing fixture, made for a remarkably difficult and potentially ungodly humbling afternoon.

The nine changes Arteta understandably decided to make to his starting line-up added another element of risk to a combustible equation.

Through that prism, a 2-1 win over an obdurate Mansfield side running purely on magical FA Cup fumes can only really be viewed one way: how absurdly funny it is that Arsenal were given a far harder time here than against Spurs a fortnight ago.

There are 59 places between these two teams in the English football pyramid, but the hilarious extent to which Mansfield have had their eye on this game and run for well over a month ought to be taken into account.

Since beating Sheffield United in the third round on January 11, the Stags had won two of their 11 games: 3-0 at home to Port Vale on January 17, then 2-1 against Burnley at Turf Moor in February to reach this stage.

They are 16th in League One but have games in hand on most of those around them and can now focus fully on pulling towards mid-table safety. And on this showing that will not take long.

It will never not be strange to see an open Bishop Street Stand, never mind a completely packed one. After ten minutes those condensed fans were cheering in gleeful anticipation as heroes from previous rounds in Louis Reed and Rhys Oates both went close. Five minutes later, former Leeds forward Tyler Roberts curled an effort just past the post.

The 11 shots Mansfield mustered by half time – more than Arsenal’s ten – was the most the Gunners had faced in a first half all season.

Much of that was born of Arteta’s curious selection call, combining mass rotation with an unfamiliar three-man defence to almost goad a shock defeat.

Cristhian Mosquera in particular struggled with facing what was presumably a club he grew up supporting. Some players performed at a level tangibly below their capabilities and will be relieved that the run-in likely features only top-flight opposition from here on out.

Arsenal merely adopted the dark (arts) but Mansfield were born in it, moulded by both facing and being managed by Steve Evans. They were on a diet of Exodus Geohaghon long throws while Arsenal were still passing it in under Arsene Wenger. This was never going to be easy.

Only with Piero Hincapie’s introduction for Leandro Trossard in the 38th minute did Arsenal discover the balance necessary to strike first through Noni Madueke and calm their nerves.

It was the first time ever that a Premier League side had started a competitive fixture with two players aged 16 or under. Max Dowman was excellent in a performance of real maturity, but the otherwise impressive Marli Salmon flaked at the wrong moment.

His pass into the middle was slightly short as Arsenal recycled possession, yet Hincapie’s response turned a lit match into a raging dumpster fire. Will Evans nipped in, fresh on as a half-time substitute, to bypass the barely-turning defender and slot past Kepa for the equaliser.

It was nothing Mansfield didn’t deserve, nor a moment they simply settled for.

Reed should have done better when the hosts outnumbered Arsenal on a counter; Kyle Knoyle did exceptionally well to clear off the line when the Gunners wasted their own five-v-two opportunity; Oliver Irow almost scored perhaps the most narrative-laden equaliser of all time as a Spurs loanee netting from a long throw.

In the end, Arsenal needed two summer signings to save them. Both Madueke and substitute Eberechi Eze’s efforts were technically phenomenal, brutally powerful, and validation of signings which cost more than £100m to turn Arsenal into a unit capable of competing on multiple fronts.

They had their fun, too, in their casting as the arch-villains of English football. Arsenal absolutely should lean into that laborious tag by calling for a handball when Frazer Blake-Tracy quite evidently chests a cross behind for a corner. They are within their rights to chant “same old Mansfield, always cheating” when Stephen McLaughlin is booked for diving, despite these teams having only ever previously met in 1929.

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