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I think he's got to come in there and say, 'Look, I got this wrong, I should have left (Guglielmo) Vicario in net', but he didn't, he doubled down."FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FC FACEBOOK PAGE! All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook pageTudor was only appointed four weeks ago following the sacking of Thomas Frank but Neville believes Spurs, who head to Liverpool on Sunday (4.30pm kick-off), must act again immediately to have any hope of avoiding relegation from the Premier League."If you're going to make another change, that for me needs to be today or tomorrow, because you don't wait," the ex-Manchester United defender added.Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright agreed that Tudor is not the right man for the role, saying: "You don't want to see anybody get sacked but, when you see somebody who's blatantly out of their depth, it's uncomfortable."For him to make that decision, for that poor goalkeeper, for him to go into a game like that at a club like that to start, I don't know what he's seen in training.
That's the biggest nightmare since the Liverpool goalkeeper."Wright was referring to Loris Karius' horror show in the 2018 Champions League final, and Tudor's treatment of Kinsky drew mixed reviews.The Croatian did not acknowledge the 22-year-old after hauling him off, but Roy Keane described the outcry as an overreaction, with the ex-Manchester United midfielder saying saying: "He's made a couple of mistakes, huge mistakes."Former Everton and Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney added: "He's tried to protect him but it looks horrendous. I think the biggest issue was starting him.
I've no problem with him taking him off."Should he hug him? He can speak to him after the game."Ex-Tottenham and Liverpool striker Robbie Keane, who is currently in charge at Hungarian side Ferencvaros, was cited as a possible replacement along with former Everton boss Sean Dyche, who recently lost his job at Nottingham Forest.Rooney reserved his strongest criticism for the Spurs squad, saying: "Those players need to look at themselves because I think they've been an absolute disgrace.
