Tottenham recently sacked their Danish manager, Thomas Frank.

Tottenham Hotspur are looking for a new head coach after parting ways with Thomas Frank. Following a 2-1 loss to Newcastle United, the team is now at 16th in the league and facing potential relegation. With an important North London derby approaching, Tottenham aims to have a new manager by Monday.

However, one early candidate seems to be out of the running.

Robbie Keane for Tottenham manager? – He has a clear sight…

Former Tottenham striker Robbie Keane was mentioned as a possible replacement. Currently, he is managing Ferencvárosi TC, where the team is performing well, sitting atop the Hungarian league and has progressed to the Europa League play-offs.

According to a report by Matt Law from The Telegraph, Keane would only consider the Tottenham job if it were a permanent position, making it difficult for the club to fill the role quickly.

Author Opinion

One option Tottenham is considering is to bring in a caretaker manager until the end of the season and then make a long-term appointment later. There is speculation that Mauricio Pochettino could return after his current role with the US national team, which he is preparing for ahead of the FIFA World Cup.

Following their FA Cup exit to Aston Villa, Tottenham’s next match is against Arsenal on February 22. The club wants to avoid any uncertainty as they prepare for this crucial game and the challenging fixtures that follow.

We will see how this develops.




Share.

Comments are closed.