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Tottenham's Form Plummets as Redknapp and Klinsmann Comment on Managerial Situation

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Key Points
  • Tottenham is winless in 11 games and one point above relegation, with interim manager Igor Tudor losing all four matches.
  • Former manager Harry Redknapp and ex-player Jurgen Klinsmann have commented on the managerial situation, adding to speculation about potential changes.
  • The club faces key decisions on Tudor's future and must address poor form ahead of a crucial game against Liverpool.

Tottenham Hotspur's form has declined sharply, with the team winless in 11 games and, according to reports, just one point above the Premier League's bottom three. Interim boss Igor Tudor has lost all four games since replacing Thomas Frank on February 14, and he is yet to avoid defeat after only four games at the helm. Tudor's position has come under intense scrutiny following his decision to substitute goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky after the player gifted early goals to Marcos Llorente and Julian Alvarez in Tuesday's heavy defeat in Spain.

Tottenham are already on their second manager of the season after Igor Tudor replaced Thomas Frank. Reports indicate morale at Tottenham is at an all-time low with the club facing the genuine possibility of relegation to the Championship, and fan discontent is similarly at a peak, with supporters walking out at half-time in a recent home game. The team's next game is against Liverpool, and defeat would extend their winless run to 12 games.

Compounding matters, Tottenham needs to overturn a 5-2 first-leg deficit against Atletico Madrid in the last 16 of the Champions League. Whether Tottenham will avoid relegation from the Premier League remains a pressing unknown, as does the outcome of their Champions League tie. Amid this situation, former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has been linked with a possible return, alongside other figures like Tim Sherwood and Robbie Keane.

Redknapp played down rumors of a return to Tottenham and has ruled himself out of a return to Tottenham. He revealed he spoke with former Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy last week, and according to Redknapp, Daniel Levy told him he would have offered him the manager's job at Spurs until the summer if he were there now. Redknapp said the Tottenham hierarchy 'know where I am' if they want him to replace current interim boss Igor Tudor, and he stated Tottenham needs somebody to go in there and give them a lift and make them believe in themselves.

He also said Tottenham is 'bang in trouble' and it's going to be tight at the bottom. If Harry Redknapp made a dramatic return to Tottenham, he would be by far the oldest manager to take charge of a Premier League club. Harry Redknapp is 79 years and 12 days old, two and a half years older than current record holder Roy Hodgson was when he left Crystal Palace in February 2024, and he is currently 10th on the list of oldest Premier League bosses.

They know where I am if they need me.

Harry Redknapp, Former Tottenham Hotspur manager

He left his last top-flight role with QPR in 2015, a month before his 68th birthday. Another name linked with the potential vacancy is former Tottenham player Jurgen Klinsmann. ' He believes the person in charge of Tottenham needs an emotional connection to the club, stating Tottenham needs a person who can connect to everyone emotionally, knows the club, feels the club, and feels the people.

He also stressed Tottenham needs to develop a fighting spirit, a really nasty, ugly, fighting spirit that goes only over the emotions. Klinsmann hasn't held a job since 2004, when his 18-game stint in charge of South Korea came to an end. The core issue remains the immediate future of current interim manager Igor Tudor.

Whether Igor Tudor will be sacked as Tottenham manager is a central question hanging over the club. Who Tottenham will appoint as their next manager if Tudor is sacked is another critical unknown, with names like Redknapp and Klinsmann floated alongside others. The extent of fan protests or walkouts in future Tottenham games could also influence the board's decisions.

The timeline of this situation is rapid, with Thomas Frank replaced by Igor Tudor on February 14, and in the short period since, Tottenham has not only failed to win but has seen its league position become endangered. The heavy Champions League defeat in Spain this week appears to have intensified scrutiny on Tudor's decisions. In summary, Tottenham Hotspur is facing challenges characterized by poor form, managerial instability, and discontent.

The comments from Harry Redknapp and Jurgen Klinsmann have added to speculation, though Redknapp's position is one of dismissal despite past conversations with Levy, while Klinsmann has expressed interest. The club's immediate priorities are navigating a difficult fixture against Liverpool and deciding on leadership to steer them away from the relegation zone.

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