Former Premier League manager named as surprise contender to replace Igor Tudor at Tottenham

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Sean Dyche has been named as a surprise contender to replace Igor Tudor at Tottenham Hotspur following his sacking at Nottingham Forest.

Following three defeats in a row, Tudor is now under pressure, and the North London club is discussing alternative options.

Fill in the blank: If Sean Dyche was appointed Tottenham manager, I would feel ________

Spurs are now facing a highly critical situation with the team sitting just one point above the bottom three in the Premier League table.

The Lilywhites face Dyche’s former club, Nottingham Forest, on March 22, and the Englishman could face the team that sacked him.

Sean Dyche tipped to replace Igor Tudor at Tottenham

Sean Dyche is one of the hottest names to replace Igor Tudor as interim manager at Tottenham Hotspur, according to TuttoSport.

The former Forest man is one of four names the Italian publication has listed, with Ryan Mason also among the contenders.

Robbie Keane has been impressing at Ferencvaros; however, Spurs would be very unlikely to prise him away from the Hungarian champions mid-season.

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Roberto De Zerbi and Thiago Motta are two more contenders, but again, both coaches are more likely to be options at the end of the season.

Spurs will need to act soon, as after games against Atletico Madrid and Liverpool, they face what could be the decisive fixture against Forest.

Whichever team were to lose that game would almost certainly be playing Championship football next term, and right now, it’s tricky to see Spurs getting anything.

What are you doing with Igor Tudor if you are the Tottenham board after that Palace loss? 😫

The Lilywhites have looked totally devoid of ideas under the Croatian manager, and yet another change could happen at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The next three games are likely to be seen as free hits, but after Atletico and Liverpool, Spurs simply cannot afford not to try another change.

After the 3-1 defeat to Crystal Palace, Tudor said: “The boat is going in the direction I need it to go. Who is in the boat can stay, the others can leave the boat.”

However, the signs just are not there for Spurs and Tudor, with another managerial change seemingly round the corner for the club.