Tottenham could be in the market for a new manager in the coming days, and Jamie O’Hara has suggested that the club need to make a ‘desperate’ move to replace Igor Tudor.

It’s been a difficult few months for Tottenham as they battle to stay in the Premier League, with their latest result against fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest a huge cause for concern.

Tudor’s side suffered a 3-0 defeat on their own turf, allowing Forest to climb above them in the league, leaving Spurs in 17th.

The north London outfit are just one point above the relegation zone with seven games to play in the Premier League, and they are considering making a change in the dugout.

Tottenham Told to Reappoint Ange Postecoglou

Nottingham Forest manager Ange Postecoglou

Speaking on talkSPORT, former Tottenham midfielder O’Hara has suggested that he would take Postecoglou back at the club, despite him finishing 17th last season.

O’Hara has said that Spurs are in a desperate situation, prompting him to consider Postecoglou as a possible appointment.

“Right now, in the desperate measures that we’re in, I probably would take Ange [Postecoglou]. I probably would.”

Tottenham are debating whether a managerial change is needed, according to GIVEMESPORT sources, and they are expected to make a quick decision, albeit one that is highly respectful to the Croatian’s situation after his father passed away at the weekend.

Desperate times may call for desperate measures at Tottenham, but a move for Postecoglou would seem unlikely.

Tottenham Must Avoid Postecoglou Return

Ange Postecoglou

Appointing Postecoglou again would be a complete disaster.

The Australian manager did manage to deliver a trophy for Tottenham last season, but they were very fortunate not to be dragged into a relegation battle in the Premier League.

Right now, Spurs don’t need a manager capable of winning trophies. They need someone to immediately get things back to basics, and Postecoglou’s style is certainly far from that.

Where Tottenham turn to next, if they do decide to relieve Tudor of his duties, remains to be seen, but Postecoglou isn’t the answer for a side desperately trying to remain in the Premier League.

Who Should Tottenham Get Right Now?

sean dyche

GIVEMESPORT asked ChatGPT who would be the right manager to get them out of this situation.

Here’s a concise set of available or realistically reachable managers who could help Tottenham Hotspur climb out of their battle and why they make sense, based on current availability or strong links.

Sean Dyche – Experienced in relegation battles, pragmatically organised defence and clear survival focus; leading bookmakers’ favourite to steady Spurs this season.

Roberto De Zerbi – Free agent with a strong progressive style that would revitalise attack and structure if he commits.

Mauricio Pochettino [Long term] – Beloved by fans, understands club identity; likely a summer appointment once free.

Ryan Mason – Club insider familiar with squad dynamics; low-risk interim if immediate survival priority.

Best short-term fix: Dyche; best long-term solution: De Zerbi or Pochettino.

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