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Home » Stick with Tudor or go for De Zerbi, Mason, Redknapp or another – where do Spurs go next?
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Stick with Tudor or go for De Zerbi, Mason, Redknapp or another – where do Spurs go next?

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Stick with Tudor or go for De Zerbi, Mason, Redknapp or another – where do Spurs go next?
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Hoddle, now a respected television pundit, is 68, but was sacked as Spurs manager in September 2003. The last post the former England manager occupied was with Wolverhampton Wanderers, leaving in July 2006.

Ryan Mason, sacked by West Bromwich Albion in January, is a well-respected and popular figure having twice served as Spurs’ caretaker manager following the sackings of Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte, but his reputation took a hit during an unrewarding spell at The Hawthorns.

After that disappointment, would Spurs turn to him? Would he even want to walk into such an ominous situation?

Tim Sherwood, the former player who left Spurs in May 2014 after a six-month spell as permanent head coach, has made it clear he fancies the job, saying: “I would keep them in the Premier League. I believe that someone with common sense keeps them in the Premier League.”

Robbie Keane, currently at Ferencvaros in Hungary, falls into the category of the younger up-and-coming manager, but would the former Spurs captain leave a full-time job for a new post that might only extend to seven games.

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