Former Tottenham supervisor Harry Redknapp says he can be fascinated by taking on from Thomas Frank and “might do the job”.
Redknapp, 78, led Spurs from 2008 to 2012, qualifying for the Champions League in 2010 and reaching the League Cup remaining in 2009.
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Additional down this Tottenham web page, you will discover fan feedback on who would possibly take over from Frank – briefly or completely – and Redknapp’s title was fashionable.
Within the aftermath of Frank’s dismissal on Wednesday, Redknapp instructed Sky Sports activities: “Would I fancy it? In fact I’d do it, with none shadow of a doubt.
“However I’m a realist – I do not reside in (cloud) cuckoo land. It is vitally uncertain if I’d get the job. However might I do the job? Yeah, in fact I might do the job.
“What they want now’s somebody to go in, get all the way down to fundamentals, onerous work – if you lose the ball, do not be embarrassed to run and attempt to get it again.
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“While you lose (the ball), shut down, work collectively, (get a) little bit of confidence, make them consider in themselves.
“Someone goes in and does that, they’ll get the outcomes they want – nevertheless it ain’t going to be straightforward.”
Elsewhere on Wednesday, the membership’s former participant and supervisor Glenn Hoddle shared his sympathy for Frank.
“He is had some crippling accidents to a whole lot of proficient gamers he could not name upon – a giant cause why we did not see him flourish at Spurs,” stated Hoddle.
“This can be a reality not excuses. For instance, if Joe Root was having to bat with half a bat you could not count on a lot!”
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BBC Sport pundit and former Premier League striker Chris Sutton additionally posted on social media, stating: “Romero stupidly getting despatched off when his supervisor actually wanted him sums up why it wasn’t meant to be for Thomas Frank at Spurs. I really feel actually sorry for him. The issues at Spurs run far deeper. No one is aware of what Spurs’ id is anymore.”