Tottenham manager Igor Tudor is under pressure after another defeat, and BBC reporter Nick Mashiter has named three possible interim candidates to replace him.
Tottenham were comfortably beaten at home to Nottingham Forest on Sunday, 3-0, and despite the best efforts of the fans before the game, welcoming the team coach and building a superb atmosphere, the supporters were left dejected at full-time.
Boos were heard around the stadium from those supporters who were remaining, with many leaving in the final 10 minutes, especially after Forest's third goal.
The pressure is now surely mounting on Tudor, with this side yet to win a game in the Premier League since he took over from Thomas Frank.
According to the BBC, three of the names mentioned as possible replacements for Tudor at Tottenham are Sean Dyche, Ryan Mason, and Harry Redknapp.
It's also claimed that ENIC won't have a say in the decision to sack Tudor, with chief executive Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange set to make the change if they feel it's necessary.
The aforementioned trio who could replace Tudor would likely be interim replacements, given some of the names Spurs have been linked with for the permanent role.
GIVEMESPORT sources have confirmed that both Mauricio Pochettino and Roberto De Zerbi are on Tottenham's shortlist for the summer, but a move for either manager is unlikely before the end of the season.
Tottenham Need to Make Decision
With there being an international break now, it's the ideal time for Tottenham to make a change. Spurs don't have a game until near the middle of April, so a new manager will have the opportunity to work with his players over the next few weeks.
With it being the ideal time, Tottenham should be looking at sacking Tudor and bringing in a replacement.
Tudor is failing to get a tune out of his players, barring a meaningless second leg performance against Atletico Madrid and a 1-1 draw with Liverpool, and Spurs are currently sleepwalking to relegation unless things change drastically.
Dyche, Mason, or Redknapp?
GIVEMESPORT asked ChatGPT who would be the best candidate for Spurs in their current situation, out of the three names previously mentioned.
Best Immediate Survival Option — Sean Dyche
Elite track record in relegation battles with clear low-block structure and defensive organisation.
Instantly improves defensive compactness, set-piece structure, and game-state management.
Pragmatic 4-4-2 / 4-5-1 reduces chaos — vital for high-variance relegation run-ins.
Maximises physical profiles (Romero, Van de Ven, Bentancur types).
Style unattractive but points-efficient.
Short-Term Continuity — Ryan Mason
Knows squad and club culture.
Less tactical authority; prior spells showed defensive instability.
Safer as caretaker than firefighter.
Emotional Lift, High Risk — Harry Redknapp
Man-manager and motivator.
Tactically outdated; modern pressing structures would expose Spurs.