Tottenham have three weeks to decide what comes next in their season and how they approach the final seven matches of the Premier League season.
Spurs' woeful 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest on Sunday afternoon leaves them 17th in the table and the north London side could find themselves in the relegation zone by the time they next step on to a pitch on April 12 at Sunderland if West Ham beat Wolves at the London Stadium two days earlier.
It is unclear what the future holds for Igor Tudor, without a Premier League win to his name yet, and the Croatian received the terrible blow after Sunday's defeat that his father Mario had died.
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Tottenham are believed to be putting contingency plans into place in case there is to be a change in the dugout for the remainder of the season with interim and permanent candidates being looked at for now and the summer, depending on the club's league status.
Our Spurs reporters Alasdair Gold and Ryan Taylor discussed the potential avenues that the north London club could go down if Tudor were step down or be replaced in the coming fortnight in the latest episode of their podcast Talking Tottenham.
Ryan offered the solution of a dramatic temporary return until the end of the season for Ange Postecoglou, who was sacked last summer after leading the Lilywhites to the Europa League trophy last season and replaced with Thomas Frank, who lasted only half the ensuing campaign.
The 60-year-old Postecoglou is currently out of work after his ill-fated foray at Forest who have gone through more managers than Spurs this season at this stage. Alasdair agreed on the motivational ability of the Greek-born Australian for the seven games ahead but pointed out that it would require a lot of backtracking and pride-swallowing for the Tottenham hierarchy after sacking Postecoglou and paying out compensation to him.