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After Dyche’s Rejection… An 80-Year-Old Coach Could Succeed Tudor at Tottenham

Calls have grown louder for the appointment of an experienced coach to save Tottenham from relegation this season from the English Premier League, should Igor Tudor leave his post soon.

Spurs began the season with Thomas Frank, who replaced Ange Postecoglou, who was sacked after winning the Europa League title.

Although Tottenham’s start was promising, results declined significantly in the last three months, leading to Frank’s dismissal and the appointment of Croatian Tudor in mid-February.

Tudor has lost his first four matches with Tottenham in all competitions, and he is expected to be dismissed after about a month in charge if they lose to Liverpool on Saturday.

Calls have increased for the renowned English coach Harry Redknapp to take over the reins at the London club, in the hope that he can play the role of savior.

The Tottenham board will undoubtedly look for a coach with experience in relegation battles and an understanding of how things work in the Premier League, which is why fans are calling for Redknapp.

The 80-year-old manager confirmed he is open to the idea and ready to offer his services for one last stint in the world of coaching, which would make him the oldest manager in Premier League history.

A large number of Tottenham and English football legends have endorsed the idea, most recently Peter Crouch, which may force the club’s management to consider it, at least initially.

Redknapp is a legendary figure in football and previously managed Tottenham from 2008 to 2012.

It’s worth noting that Sean Dyche, who was sacked by Nottingham Forest a few weeks ago, declined the Tottenham job, as Spurs aim to avoid relegation from the Premier League and then appoint Unai Emery, the Aston Villa manager, for next season.