There are a number of names being linked with the vacant Tottenham Hotspur job, however former Spurs ahead Paul Stewart has questioned whether or not Ajax supervisor Erik ten Hag could be the fitting match.
The north London outfit recorded a formidable final-day victory over Leicester Metropolis to safe a spot within the UEFA Convention League on Sunday however are but to call a alternative for Jose Mourinho.
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Ryan Mason was positioned as interim head coach 24 hours after Mourinho left, and led Tottenham to 4 victories from their ultimate six Premier League matches and a seventh-place end.
However the 29-year-old isn’t presently within the operating for the full-time place, with Nuno Espirito Santo the present favorite having left Wolves final week.
Experiences on Sunday imagine that Tottenham have selected their ‘high candidate’ and are hoping to have named a brand new supervisor within the subsequent 7-10 days, whereas The Athletic’s Jack Pitt-Brooke claimed that ten Hag is the “almost certainly” to be employed on the View From The Lane podcast, by way of HITC.
Graham Potter, Scott Parker and Roberto Martinez are all within the operating, however Dutchman Ten Hag nonetheless seems a contender regardless of signing a brand new contract at Ajax following robust studies instantly after Mourinho left that he was a candidate.
However Stewart, who was a Tottenham hero within the 1991 FA Cup ultimate success after scoring the opening purpose, isn’t satisfied that the 51-year-old ought to be tasked with taking Tottenham ahead.
He completely informed Soccer FanCast:
“Once I take into consideration the distinction between the 2 leagues, there’s no comparability, Ajax have in all probability obtained three groups that may trigger them issues, so it doesn’t actually show something for me, however I believe plenty of the larger golf equipment are contemplating him.
“However I’m not completely satisfied that he can do the job, but it surely has occurred earlier than. For me, the jury is out whether or not he could be the fitting man for Spurs.”