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·16 de março de 2026
Report: Roberto De Zerbi and Mauricio Pochettino amongst potential Spurs job contenders

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·16 de março de 2026

Tottenham find themselves at a familiar crossroads. Results have faltered, expectations remain high, and attention now turns toward the dugout. According to TalkSport, the club are already examining several managerial options as pressure grows on Igor Tudor.
Spurs supporters have witnessed managerial turbulence before. What unfolds over the coming weeks could shape the direction of the club well beyond the end of the current season.
TalkSport report that Tottenham’s hierarchy are actively exploring alternatives to their current manager.
“Tottenham are sounding out up to eight names to replace Igor Tudor as manager, talkSPORT understands.”
Tudor’s time in charge has begun poorly. The Croatian was installed on an interim basis until the end of the season, yet results have quickly placed him under scrutiny.

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The report notes that “Tudor is under huge pressure as Spurs boss having lost all four games in charge since being handed the job until the end of the season.”
Defeat against Liverpool at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium could accelerate events. TalkSport explain that “a defeat could see Tudor immediately sacked, rather than the club waiting until the March international break.”
Spurs are clearly preparing for multiple scenarios.
Leadership figures within Tottenham are already deeply involved in the process of identifying a successor.
TalkSport state that “CEO Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange are driving the process.”
Behind the scenes, other influential figures are also engaged in discussions. The report highlights that “Nick Beucher, grandson-in-law to Joe Lewis and the main point of contact between the club and the Lewis family, is also heavily involved.”
Transparency has played a role in the unfolding situation. Tudor himself has reportedly been informed about the club’s plans.
“He was made aware the morning after they suffered an embarrassing 5-2 defeat to Atletico Madrid, where Tudor’s handling of goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky was criticised.”
Such clarity reflects the urgency Tottenham feel as they attempt to stabilise the club.
Tottenham’s shortlist reportedly includes a wide range of managerial profiles.
TalkSport explain that “sources have told talkSPORT that up to eight names are being sounded out by the club.”
One candidate linked with the role is Sean Dyche. The experienced manager is understood to favour security in any potential agreement.

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According to the report, “Sean Dyche has been mooted as a possible option. He would prefer a longer-term deal with a break clause.”
Financial considerations may complicate that possibility. Dyche is still receiving payments after his departure from Nottingham Forest, which means Tottenham could need to compensate him for lost income.
Another prominent name is Roberto De Zerbi. The Italian has admirers within Tottenham’s leadership structure.

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However, TalkSport report that “Roberto De Zerbi, who was sacked by Marseille earlier this year, would rather wait until the summer.”
Mauricio Pochettino’s name also remains emotionally significant among Spurs supporters.
“Another is Mauricio Pochettino, who would be open to a return to the north London club.”

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Caretaker solutions are also being discussed. TalkSport note that “Ryan Mason and Robbie Keane are also caretaker options for Tottenham.”

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Tottenham now face an uncomfortable reality. Decisions around the managerial role rarely wait patiently. Results on the pitch often force the issue.
With Liverpool arriving next, events may soon move quickly in north London.
Tottenham have spent years searching for stability on the touchline. Each new appointment begins with optimism before pressure returns.
Fans understand that results matter. Losing four consecutive matches places any manager under intense scrutiny. Yet supporters may question whether constant change truly offers the solution.
Many within the fanbase would welcome Mauricio Pochettino’s return. His previous spell created a connection between team and supporters that has rarely been matched since. Under his leadership Tottenham reached a Champions League final and played football full of belief.
There is also curiosity around Roberto De Zerbi. His tactical approach has impressed across Europe and many Spurs fans would enjoy seeing that style at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Sean Dyche represents a different option. Some supporters may respect his organisational discipline, though others might worry that his approach would clash with Tottenham’s traditional attacking identity.
Above all, fans want clarity. Spurs supporters crave a project with direction rather than constant reset. Whoever ultimately takes the job must bring more than tactical knowledge. They must restore confidence across the club.
Until then, uncertainty will continue to hover over north London.









































