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Tim Sherwood Names Tottenham Team If He Was Manager

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There has been lots of speculation around who could replace Igor Tudor as Tottenham Hotspur boss if he is sacked.

Things have not gone to plan in N17 for the Croatian, who was brought in specifically to improve matters following the dismissal of Thomas Frank as head coach.

However, things have got worse, with Spurs closer to the relegation zone in the Premier League than they have been in years.

Tottenham have lost every single one of Tudor’s four games in charge – three of which have been in the Premier League, with the latest being that dismal UEFA Champions League last 16 first leg defeat to Atletico Madrid.

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Rumours suggest Tudor could be sacked after the Liverpool clash on Sunday, with Spurs hoping for a new manager bounce ahead of what looks to be a crucial Premier League clash with fellow relegation strugglers Nottingham Forest on March 22.

Harry Redknapp has not been shy of touting himself for the job, with rumours suggesting he could come in alongside Tim Sherwood and Jermain Defoe as former Spurs men to rescue to club from relegation.

Robbie Keane is another who has been touted as a replacement for Tudor, as has Ryan Mason, while GIVEMESPORT understands Mauricio Pochettino and Roberto De Zerbi remain the frontrunners for the job permanently in the summer.

Sherwood has been out of football management since 2015, working in TV since then with most of his working life now spent on Sky Sports.

And the former Tottenham player and manager has revealed the team he would start if he were the man in the dugout, with some surprising choices.

He did not name club captain Cristian Romero in his lineup, perhaps because the social media video was recorded when he was suspended due to his red card against Manchester United.

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Speaking on a video with Midnite, Sherwood said: “I would have Vicario in goal by default, because I don’t think the other young kid is up to it, Pedro Porro at right-back I would go [Kevin] Danso because I think he’s better than Dragusin, Micky van de Ven and then I would go Souza at left-back, he’s the only left-back they’ve got with a left foot.

“Conor Gallagher in the middle of the park with Archie Gray because I think I could rely on both of those players. Conor Gallagher was playing right wing against Fulham and he must have been thinking ‘what have I come to here’? And the Tottenham fans might be thinking ‘why have we got him’ and I can understand that. I would play them two in the middle and make it clear they need to keep that middle of the park nice and secure. It’s been a tough environment to come into and to play him on the right wing is unfair.

“I would go Xavi Simons, [Randal] Kolo Muani, [Dominic] Solanke and Richarlison, because straight away as soon as that team is named every Tottenham fan is on the edge of their seat thinking ‘yeah we’re having a go now’.”

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Luka Vuskovic Pushing To Leave Tottenham

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Tottenham face the prospect of losing a promising player this summer, as reports claim that he is now pushing to leave the club in the transfer window.

It comes as the hierarchy at Spurs are overseeing an important transfer window for the club, as they look to get the club back where they belong at the very top of the Premier League once more.

Incomings have been on the agenda so far, with two signings already completed, while a fee has been agreed with Brighton for Jan Paul van Hecke to make him the third arrival.

Talks are ongoing to sign Savinho for the forward ranks, while there is interest in Sandro Tonali to help improve the midfield area.

While Tottenham are keen to improve the squad, there are concerns that some important players could leave this summer, with uncertainty now surrounding the future of Luka Vuskovic.

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Tottenham have strengthened their defensive options this summer, but those signings could now force an exit for Vuskovic over the next few weeks.

According to journalist Alex Crook, the 19-year-old is now pushing to leave Spurs, as he searches for more guaranteed game time without being sent on loan again.

Vuskovic has been the subject of transfer interest from Brighton, who have had an offer in the region of £35 million rejected in discussions separate from the North London club’s talks to sign Van Hecke.

It’s unclear whether the Seagulls will return with an offer for the Croatian international, while he remains unhappy at the prospect of staying at Tottenham.

It comes as a potential blow for the club, who have been keen to maximise the potential of Vuskovic as one of the most promising defenders for the future.

His return from Hamburg brings plenty of questions over his future, which will need to be answered in the next few weeks.

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As Vuskovic faces doubts over his future, Tottenham appear to hold almost all of the cards to decide on what his next steps will be.

Spurs have a deal until 2030 for the defender, meaning they have plenty of time on their side and there is no need to force a deal this summer.


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Tottenham are pushing to sign a new midfielder this summer, with a big-money deal potentially on the cards.

Add to that his need to develop, and Tottenham have a clear advantage in deciding the future of Vuskovic, whether that is on loan or with the club.

An exit could raise some valuable transfer funds, especially for a player who is not currently proven, but any fee must be sizeable and well beyond the £35 million currently on the table.

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Liverpool Agree to Sign Victor Munoz as Real Madrid to Receive €20m

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Liverpool have agreed the first signing of the Andoni Iraola era after completing a shock transfer hijack for Victor Munoz, according to an overnight bombshell from Fabrizio Romano.

Liverpool appear to be placing a large emphasis on strengthening their attacking options following the appointment of Iraola at Anfield earlier this month.

The Reds have been working on a deal to sign Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig as a replacement for the outgoing Mohamed Salah, with GIVEMESPORT sources reporting that club chiefs have made progress on the player’s side, and they now believe that the 19-year-old would like to join them.

Agreeing a fee with the Bundesliga outfit for the sensation could be another matter though, with Leipzig ready to demand a fee in excess of £100m for their prized asset, who announced himself on the world stage with a man-of-the-match performance for the Ivory Coast in their opening World Cup group game against Ecuador.

Liverpool have been linked with bringing in a second winger too, with Bradley Barcola of Paris Saint-Germain one of the names linked, but now they are closing in on a deal to sign Munoz from Osasuna instead.

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Reports in recent days had suggested that Newcastle United were closing in on a deal to sign Munoz from Osasuna, but Romano revealed late on Wednesday night that Liverpool have completed a ‘shock’ hijack and activated the player’s €40m release clause in a transfer that has come ‘out of nowhere’.

The Reds have verbally agreed terms with the 22-year-old, who is currently representing Spain at the 2026 World Cup, and he will become the first signing of the Iraola era.

GIVEMESPORT sources revealed that the Spaniard will sign a six-year deal to link up with his compatriot Iraola at Anfield, in the club’s first major summer arrival.

In another detail revealed, Real Madrid will receive half of the €40m fee because of the 50% sell-on clause written into the contract when he joined Osasuna.

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Liverpool are also considering their options in midfield, where Curtis Jones is expected to leave after attracting strong interest from Serie A.

Doubts have also been raised over the future of Alexis Mac Allister, according to GMS sources, meaning there could be a new arrival in the engine room in the coming months.

GMS have revealed that the Reds have a big appreciation for Crystal Palace and England star Adam Wharton, who has just helped the Eagles qualify for the Europa League after winning the Europa Conference League final.

The Merseysiders are one of many top Premier League clubs holding talks over Lille sensation Ayyoub Bouaddi who, like Diomande, announced himself on the world stage at the World Cup by dominating Casemiro and the rest of the Brazilian midfield during Morocco’s 1-1 draw with the South American giants.

Liverpool chiefs must now decide which route they are going to go down, but what is clear is that they are ready to heavily back Iraola in this window after a disappointing season.

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England Fans Worried John Stones Will Cost Them 2026 World Cup

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Six days on from Mexico’s opening World Cup victory over South Africa, England finally kicked off their tournament with a match against Croatia. It was a thrilling game as Thomas Tuchel’s side came away with a fine 4-2 win.

The Three Lions famously took on and lost to the Croatians in the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup. Out for revenge, Harry Kane was there to deliver it early on. Noni Madueke won a penalty, and the England captain scored from 12 yards – although, having missed his first effort, he was fortunate to get a retake due to encroachment.

Croatia then hit back in the 36th minute, with Martin Baturina blasting home from the edge of the box with a powerful strike. It didn’t take long for Kane to score again, this time heading in a Declan Rice corner to put England ahead. However, before the break, another equaliser came, this time with Petar Musa finishing calmly after a lovely move.

In the second half, Tuchel has clearly got into his men as they came out firing, and scored almost instantly through Jude Bellingham after a powerful run. Bukayo Saka then linked up with fellow substitute Marcus Rashford, who put the cherry on top as he made it 4-2.

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England manager Thomas Tuchel looks worried vs Croatia England manager Thomas Tuchel via REUTERS/Hannah Mckay

One of the big calls from Tuchel ahead of the game was to go with John Stones and Ezri Konsa in the middle of defence, with Marc Guehi dropped. This was a bold decision and didn’t really pay off as the backline looked shaky throughout.

Despite the Three Lions carrying a great threat whenever going forward, the Croatians were able to stress the English backline without having to do that much. As such, they scored twice in the first half despite not having as much of the ball.

Notably, Stones looked off it. The Manchester City defender hasn’t been able to stay fit this season, playing just twice in the Premier League in 2026 (making just 19 appearances in all competitions across 2025/26). This may explain why he looked rusty on the day.

Although things settled in the second half, with the opposition unable to break forward as frequently, it was not a convincing display for the centre-back. Stones was then hooked in the 87th minute, with Guehi replacing him.

The 32-year-old picked up a poor 6.4 SofaScore rating, having been dribbled past once, giving away one foul, and only managing two defensive contributions.


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Despite the win, some England fans seemed worried by Stones’ performance, as many suggested he should be dropped if Tuchel’s team are to have a hope of going all the way at the 2026 World Cup. One wrote:

“John Stones shouldn’t be starting for England.”

Another suggested: This England defence won’t win a World Cup. Guehi has to be in over Stones going forward.”

One more said: “Stones has been shocking.” While another firmly stated:

“John Stones needs to be dropped for the next game. Barely featured for City and he’s completely out of his depth here. Literal jelly legs wobbling about.”

On that theme, another wrote: “John Stones has been a top defender in his time but its been evident for at least a couple of seasons now that he is well past his best. I can see him getting dropped for Guehi in the next game, if Tuchel has any sense, at least.”

A final fan summed up the sentiment, writing: “England’s defence looks disorganised. They conceded two goals far too easily. I do not understand why John Stones was preferred ahead of Maguire and other available options.”

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