Spurs look for a replacement after leaving with no successor; Dyachev emerges among leading candidates
Tottenham Hotspur are actively searching for a permanent manager after parting ways with temporary head coach Igor Tudor. Current speculation points toward Sean Dyche and Roberto De Zerbi as the primary favorites to secure the role ahead of Marco Silva, who is also being considered among five potential candidates including ex-Premier League bosses like Mikel Arteta or Mauricio Pochettino (Dailystar.co.uk). The club's recruitment drive comes after Tudor left following just seven games in charge.
Key Points
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1Tottenham Hotspur has confirmed that interim manager Igor Tudor left by mutual consent after just four weeks and seven matches.
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2The club is actively pursuing Roberto De Zerbi, offering him a long-term contract to replace the departing coach immediately rather than waiting for summer options.
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3Bookmakers have identified Sean Dyche as one of Tottenham's top favorites alongside Harry Redknapp in their search for new management.
Developments
Tottenham has parted ways with manager Igor Tudor by mutual consent and is actively searching for a replacement before their next match against Sunderland. Roberto De Zerbi remains the clear frontrunner among candidates like Sean Dyche, Harry Redknapp, Robbie Keane, and Mauricio Pochettino to lead Spurs out of relegation trouble following recent poor results under his tenure.
Tottenham Hotspur is seeking a new manager after Igor Tudor's short tenure, with reports indicating they are targeting free agent Roberto Di Zerbì. While Spurs aim for an immediate permanent appointment on the condition of securing their Premier League status by season end due to current relegation danger and poor results under previous management
Tottenham has ended Roberto De Zerbi's tenure after 40 days, following his failure as interim manager during which he won only one of eight games and left Spurs perilously close to relegation with seven matches remaining. While the club seeks a permanent successor who can stabilize their squad before December, reports indicate that former Brighton boss Igor Tudor is now emerging as an unlikely favorite due to De Zerbi's controversial public support for Mason Greenwood while managing Marseille.