Harry Redknapp believes that Tottenham Hotspur should be looking to appoint either Glenn Hoddle or Tim Sherwood.
Igor Tudor is under pressure at Tottenham following a shocking start as interim manager, losing all four of his games in charge.
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The North London club are already looking at alternatives to replace the Croatian manager, with several club legends being touted.
Now, Redknapp has been speaking about who he thinks should replace Tudor, naming Hoddle and Sherwood as his choices.
Harry Redknapp tells Tottenham to appoint Tim Sherwood or Glenn Hoddle
Harry Redknapp believes that Tim Sherwood or Glenn Hoddle would both be ‘good for Tottenham‘ and would help save them from relegation.
The Lilywhites find themselves in a precarious position in the Premier League table right now, sitting just one point above the bottom three.
The former Spurs boss claims Spurs need to appoint someone who knows the club, with Sherwood the most likely man.
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Speaking about the situation, Redknapp told TalkSPORT: “Tim would be a good shout now. Tim would be, you know, I think someone like Tim or Glenn Hoddle, even.”
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Redknapp also admitted that he would take the job at Tottenham if they were to offer it to him before the end of the season.
When asked whether he would take the job, Redknapp admitted: “Yeah, I’d do it for sure. I mean, I don’t see myself getting it, to be truthful.”
Tottenham need to turn to Ryan Mason
Tottenham cannot afford to take any gambles and must turn to Ryan Mason as the manager to salvage the season.
Mason struggled at West Brom; however, the Baggies have gone 13 matches without winning since sacking the ex-Tottenham man.
It’s clear that the 34-year-old is well-liked by the Spurs squad, having been a key part of the coaching staff under Ange Postecoglou.
This squad needs a manager who will come in and get their respect, so appointing someone they know well and like would be a good start.