Teddy Sheringham shares Spurs concerns

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Teddy Sheringham is not only an experienced winner, he’s also Tottenham.

Tottenham Hotspur legend Teddy Sheringham has been outspoken about the club’s recent struggles, particularly under interim manager Igor Tudor. Specifically, in a recent appearance on talkSPORT’s Drive, Sheringham expressed strong concerns, arguing that keeping Tudor in charge risks sending Spurs down. He described the appointment as surprising and suggested Tudor is “learning on the job” without enough knowledge of the Premier League or the Tottenham squad.

Sheringham’s comments reflect wider frustrations among fans and pundits about the club’s direction, including squad management, tactical mismatches, and a lack of stability. Tottenham have faced inconsistent form, with reports of a quiet dressing room and ongoing pressure on results.

In the past, Sheringham has weighed in on other managerial situations at Spurs (e.g., defending aspects of previous regimes or warning about tactics under Ange Postecoglou), often emphasizing the need for clear direction, player buy-in, and ultimately silverware to end the ridicule the club faces year after year.

His latest remarks align with a sense of urgency: the club needs better alignment between manager, players, and board to stabilize and push up the table rather than fight at the bottom.