Tottenham hit an all-time low as Sean Dyche managerial decision made

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Tottenham Hotspur have just hit a new low after being rejected by Sean Dyche to replace interim manager Igor Tudor.

Despite losing all four of his games since being appointed, Tudor remains at the helm in north London for Sunday’s game against Liverpool.

Tottenham confirmed Tudor will take his press conference on Friday to speak ahead of the game at Anfield.

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However, work is seemingly being done behind the scenes to find a potential replacement, with Dyche ruling himself out of the running.

Sean Dyche refuses Tottenham opportunity as Igor Tudor’s replacement

After losing against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday, Tudor refused to comment on his Spurs future, which seems to be hanging in the balance.

According to Pete O’Rourke, Dyche is not keen on taking over from Tudor in north London.

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To be rejected by Dyche only highlights the absolute mess that the club find themselves in as they stare relegation in the face.

Putting things into perspective, Tottenham now have just nine games to salvage their Premier League status.

Less than 12 months ago Spurs were lifting the Europa League trophy, but Vinai Venkatesham and Johan Lange failed to capitalise on the momentum and have driven the club almost into the ground.

Spurs now find themselves in a position where they have been rejected by a manager who relegation rivals Nottingham Forest felt would not save them from the drop.

Tottenham hit an all-time low after Dyche rejection

Harry Redknapp has admitted he’d accept the Spurs job if he was offered it, but Dyche’s rejection speaks volumes as to where the club is at.

With such little time remaining in the season, Spurs are now in a position where their only managerial options could be people who hold a connection to the club.

Dyche does not want to put his name to this Spurs side, who remain without a single Premier League victory in 2026.

The 54-year-old’s record at Forest was far from impressive and pushed Evangelos Marinakis into a decision as the Tricky Trees sunk closer to the drop zone.

Despite Dyche’s shortcomings in the Premier League recently, Spurs are not even able to attract a manager of his profile to save them.

He may fall into the category of ‘break glass in case of emergency’, but Dyche does not want to tackle the current dumpster fire in north London.