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Liverpool legend Xabi Alonso facing big decision on Tottenham job after firing

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Xabi Alonso Facing Big Decision on Tottenham Job After Firing

Liverpool legend Xabi Alonso is emerging as a prime candidate to replace Thomas Frank at Tottenham Hotspur amid mounting pressure following recent defeats, but he reportedly believes better opportunities await him[1][2].



Tottenham's woes intensified after a 2-1 home loss to West Ham, sparking fan chants for Frank's dismissal and boardroom debates over his future, including whether he should manage the upcoming Champions League clash against Borussia Dortmund[1]. Sources indicate that if Spurs sack Frank, Alonso's name has been raised internally as an appealing option due to his elite pedigree and calm leadership—qualities honed during his iconic playing days at Liverpool[1].

From a Liverpool perspective, Alonso transcends a typical coach; he's a former Red who embodies high standards and long-term vision, making any Premier League interest in him particularly noteworthy, especially from a rival like Tottenham under duress[1].

Frank faced the media post-defeat, shouldering blame while expressing resolve. "I’ve probably had better times... I’m the man in charge, so the blame will go to me. That’s fair," he stated, balancing accountability with optimism[1]. He highlighted injuries, missed chances—"we could easily have won this one 2-1"—and fan support tied to results: "When we start winning again, which we will do. I’m not in doubt of that"[1]. Frank affirmed his commitment: "I’m sitting here, giving everything... there’s only one way, we need to keep going," while sensing trust from the club[1].

However, reports suggest Alonso is hesitant, feeling superior options will arise in the coming months, leaving Tottenham at a crossroads in the 2025/26 season[1][2]. As speculation swirls, the decision could reshape Spurs' trajectory and test Alonso's loyalties.

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