Glen Hoddle, Harry Redknapp and Tim Sherwood. Former Spurs managers who are now reported to be waiting impatiently to step in to save their club. The current manager, with pressure on the current one, Igor Tudor, could quickly disappear from the club after four defeats in four attempts, according to The Telegraph . This week, a former Tottenham star also puts in his candidacy. His plan is simple.
-Who didn’t want this job? It’s Tottenham,” Jürgen Klinsmann begins in an interview with ESPN.
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Klinsmann scored 38 goals in 68 games in a Spurs shirt in the mid-1990s, as a coach the German national team legend has managed Germany, Bayern Munich, USA, Hertha BSC and most recently South Korea. He himself believes the way out of the relegation mud for Tottenham is “easy” and brutal.
“To get out of this mess, they have to develop a fighting spirit, a really nasty, ugly fighting spirit, and that can only be done through emotions,” Klinsmann continues.
Tactics can now only be forgotten by the Tottenham players.
“So you don’t need a tactical genius or anything like that, but someone who gets everyone on the team, approaches these games positively and convinces everyone that they are in danger of being relegated to the Championship,” the German said. As with that, waiting for a phone call from Spurs management.
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Tottenham supporters remember Klinsmann precisely as a football warrior and clinical finisher, we guess the German’s statement goes straight home with the supporters.









