Top seven managers who can save Tottenham Hotspur from Premier League relegation ft. Dyche & Redknapp

Spurs are in danger of getting relegated this season.
Under Igor Tudor, Tottenham Hotspur are collapsing. With the heartbreaking 5-2 setback to Atletico Madrid last night, Spurs’ struggling coach now has four straight losses.
The 47-year-old Tudor was appointed with the specific goal of halting the decay and leading Tottenham to safety.
However, the North Londoners have dropped enough points. They are barely outside the relegation zone and are also in danger of leaving Champions League after four losses under the Croatian. 14 goals were let up in the process.
In actuality, just 25 days after taking over as boss from Thomas Frank, Tudor is in danger of being fired. In order to replace the underperforming Spurs caretaker, we look at the candidates.
The top seven managers who can save Tottenham Hotspur from relegation
7. Sean Dyche
After being brutally fired by Nottingham Forest last month, the seasoned manager is now unemployed. Speaking on The Football Boardroom podcast just last week, Dyche, 54, said that he didn’t understand the choice, citing their ninth-place finish in the Premier League during his tenure.
The former Everton and Burnley manager would undoubtedly relish the chance to keep Spurs up, given his contentious departure from City Ground.
6. Ryan Mason
The two-time Spurs temporary manager has already served as a caretaker for his childhood team. Mason, a 34-year-old one-cap England international, has worked at White Hart Lane for most of the last 27 years as an academy youngster, player, youth team coach, interim manager, and assistant.
After assisting Ange Postecoglou in leading Spurs to UEFA Europa League glory the previous season, he departed for EFL Championship underdog West Brom last summer before being fired by the Baggies in January.
The majority of Tottenham’s struggling team already appreciates Mason. Additionally, his deep familiarity with the team may inspire them.
5. Roberto De Zerbi

Maybe Tottenham Hotspur will choose their next permanent manager now rather than name another interim manager. Tottenham have previously shown interest in former Brighton boss De Zerbi because of his appealing style of play.
However, it is unclear if the volatile Italian would be a good fit for a relegation scrap. Anyhow, De Zerbi’s resume is undoubtedly among the best prospective applicants.
4. Robbie Keane
The former No. 10 for Spurs had an odd beginning to his management career, serving in a number of assistant positions before taking over at Maccabi Tel Aviv.
After winning the league and cup in Israel, Keane relocated to Hungary, where he currently serves as Ferencvaros’ manager.
The 45-year-old Keane has talked highly of his old club, but he has hinted that he wouldn’t be willing to work there as a caretaker. Therefore, Tottenham need to determine whether they believe Keane can lead them ahead in the near and long term.
3. Harry Redknapp
Redknapp, a Tottenham favourite, performed admirably at White Hart Lane from 2008 to 2012. Redknapp also acknowledged after Tudor’s appointment that he would have accepted the position if it had been given to him.
Although the seasoned manager hasn’t worked in a dugout since a 2017 stint at Birmingham, he would provide better man-management abilities than Tudor if given the chance.
2. Ruben Amorim

A strange name that has appeared in the betting odds is the former manager of Manchester United. After a falling out with Jason Wilcox in January, Amorim, 41, was fired by the Red Devils and is currently unemployed. Spurs reportedly considered the Portuguese coach when they hired Ange Postecoglou in 2023.
However, supporters would undoubtedly be discouraged if the team went for the manager Postecoglou defeated in the Europa League final of the previous season.
1. Mauricio Pochettino

The Argentine was present at last night’s game and has been strongly linked to a return to Tottenham. He was officially there as an Atletico Madrid guest. He had a brief to observe American player Johnny Cardoso.
After being entertained on his journey to Madrid, Pochettino, 54, smiled for photos with supporters, demonstrating his unwavering devotion to Spurs.
However, is it possible for Pochettino to balance the USA position with a return to Tottenham before the upcoming season?
Where do Tottenham Hotspur stand in the table?
They are 16th in the table.
How many games Spurs have lost under Tudor?
They have lost all four games under him.
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After earning a bachelor's degree in mass media, Rajarshi began his career as a sports writer in 2019, driven by his passion for sports journalism. He has been working in the field for over six years. A devoted fan of Lionel Messi and Barcelona, Rajarshi has been involved in sports since childhood. Before turning his focus to journalism, he even represented his college at the state level. Along with covering football, he enjoys playing the game, watching movies, and experimenting with new recipes in his spare time, as cooking is one of his favorite hobbies.