Current Tottenham star emerges as shock option to replace Igor Tudor | OneFootball

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·30. März 2026

Current Tottenham star emerges as shock option to replace Igor Tudor

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Tottenham defender Ben Davies has emerged as a serious option to take over as interim player-manager.

Following Spurs’ second managerial sacking of the season, The Telegraph reports that the Spurs hierarchy is considering the veteran Welshman as part of a seven-man shortlist to lead the club through its relegation battle.


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Tottenham currently sit in 17th place, just one point above the relegation zone, and are remarkably the only team in the Premier League without a single win in 2026.

With the club winless in 13 league matches, the board is reportedly open to another short-term appointment if they fail to convince Roberto De Zerbi to join immediately.

Tottenham defender Ben Davies considered for interim role

While the idea of a current player taking the reins in a relegation dogfight is rare, Davies is uniquely prepared for the transition.

The 32-year-old, who has been a fixture at the club since 2014, has been quietly preparing for a career in the dugout for years.

In March 2024, Davies was officially awarded his UEFA A and Elite Youth A Licence, having balanced his playing duties with coaching at the Tottenham Hotspur Academy.

Despite currently being sidelined with a fractured ankle suffered in January, Davies remains the longest-serving member of the squad and is viewed as a unifying figure who understands the club.

If Davies is appointed, he would join an elite list of figures who have juggled playing and managing in the Premier League.

High-profile examples include Sir Kenny Dalglish, who famously led Liverpool to a Double as player-manager, and Ryan Giggs, who took interim charge of Manchester United in 2014 while still making appearances.

However, with the Premier League survival on the line, the stakes for Davies would be arguably higher than anyone else.

With Spurs facing their lowest points tally since 1915, the board is also considering experienced “firefighters” like Sean Dyche and former managers Harry Redknapp and Glenn Hoddle.

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