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Keith Wyness Drops Tottenham Manager Bombshell

Former Everton CEO Keith Wyness has delivered a major update on Tottenham's managerial situation amid their Premier League struggles. Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, Wyness claims Spurs are already in discussions to reappoint popular ex-boss Mauricio Pochettino as permanent manager after the World Cup, with current interim head coach Igor Tudor viewed as a short-term fix.[4][5]



Tottenham sit precariously 16th in the Premier League table, just five points above 18th-placed West Ham, facing a real risk of relegation. The north London club recently sacked Thomas Frank due to weak leadership from the hierarchy, including the Lewis family, who failed to provide adequate support despite Wyness's repeated calls to back the Dane.[2][3] Frank had shown promise in the Champions League, finishing fourth in the league phase, but poor domestic form—contrasting with tough February fixtures against Manchester City and Arsenal—sealed his fate.[2]

Wyness, a respected football consultant with experience at Everton, Aston Villa, and Aberdeen, insists Tudor is a "Croatian Sam Allardyce"—apt given his history of short stints—and unlikely to stay beyond the season. He believes Pochettino's return, post-USMNT commitments, would "calm things down" and allow the Lewis group to invest behind a proven winner. Pochettino boasts a 73.72% win rate from his previous five-year spell at Spurs, transforming them into Champions League regulars.[4][5]

The bombshell aligns with reports of up to 15 players potentially leaving if relegation looms, as The Athletic notes Spurs would attract interest despite a drop. Wyness urges January signings, like a £100m Morgan Rogers transfer, to bolster the squad, criticizing past inactivity. He emphasizes stability is key to resolving "many years of issues," with Tudor aiming for a strong start against struggling Arsenal this weekend.[1][2][4][6]

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