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Sean Dyche Wants Tottenham Job Now After Igor Tudor Sack Update
Sean Dyche would be interested in taking the Tottenham Hotspur job until the end of the season, although there is a twist to the story, according to TEAMtalk.
Tottenham chiefs thought they had made the appointment that was going to take the club away from relegation danger when they brought in renowned ‘firefighter’ Igor Tudor last month to keep the club in the Premier League.
The Croat’s reign has been a complete disaster though, with him losing all four matches in charge and performances on the pitch getting worse. The club is now considering his future, although no sack decision has been made yet.
Spurs have conceded 14 goals in those four games and now lie just one point above the bottom three ahead of the trip to Anfield to face Liverpool on Sunday.
It has left Tottenham decision-makers with a big choice to make. Do they let things carry on as they are under Tudor, or make a change now?
Dyche ‘Keen’ on Tottenham Job
Dyche has been out of work since last month, having left fellow relegation battlers Nottingham Forest after just 114 days in charge at the City Ground.
The 54-year-old, who has 99 Premier League wins to his name, was unable to satisfy Evangelos Marinakis’ demands to lead the Tricky Trees to survival, with Forest only outside the relegation zone on goal difference ahead of the weekend.
Nevertheless, he has been floated as a potential option for the Tottenham job if it becomes available in the next few days as the pressure grows on Igor Tudor, with GIVEMESPORT sources confirming he is of interest to Johan Lange and Vinai Venkatesham.
According to TEAMtalk, Dyche would be ‘keen’ to replace Tudor now and rescue Spurs, which could also see him send former club Forest down to the Championship.
However, there is a twist, according to the report, with the chances of the former Everton and Burnley boss ending up at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium being ‘played down’ with no contact made between the parties yet.
A separate report in the last 24 hours has claimed that Dyche is a ‘leading candidate’ for the job.
Dyche was praised by Forest winger Callum Hudson-Odoi for rebuilding relationships and doing an ‘amazing’ job earlier this season.
Who Else Could Replace Igor Tudor Now?
While former Spurs managers who have been out of the game for a long period of time, like Harry Redknapp, Tim Sherwood and Glenn Hoddle, have expressed their interest in the job, any of those would be a risk for Tottenham.
Ryan Mason has done the job twice before and is available having left West Bromwich Albion earlier in the season, while Robbie Keane could be another option given his success in Hungary with Ferencvaros.
Indeed, according to GIVEMESPORT sources, the 45-year-old former Spurs striker is open to the role if another change is made, even if it’s on a short-term basis.
What is Dyche’s Record of Saving Premier League Clubs?
GIVEMESPORT asked ChatGPT to summarise Dyche’s record of saving Premier League clubs from relegation, and this is what it said:
‘Sean Dyche has built a reputation as a relegation specialist in the Premier League. Across spells with Burnley and Everton, he has repeatedly kept struggling sides up.
At Burnley (2016–2022), Dyche secured survival in five consecutive Premier League seasons despite one of the league’s smallest budgets. At Everton, appointed in January 2023 with the club 19th, he avoided relegation on the final day of that season and kept them up again in 2023–24 despite an eight-point deduction.
‘Overall, he has successfully overseen several major survival campaigns and is widely regarded as one of England’s most reliable “relegation-battle” managers.’
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Alasdair Gold Shares Update On Spurs Signing Junior Kroupi
Tottenham will likely shift their transfer focus onto their forward line now, having completed a number of deals at the back and in midfield already in this summer transfer window.
Spurs have completed five new signings this summer, with a sixth done bar official confirmation in a real statement of intent to the rest of the Premier League.
Having finished in 17th place in each of the last two seasons, new head coach Roberto De Zerbi has got to work in transforming the squad he inherited and Spurs are now bucking their trend when it comes to both transfer fees and wages.
Spurs to break club record twice in a week
The Lilywhites broke their club transfer record this week by completing the £85million signing of Mateus Fernandes from West Ham United. But that record will stand for only a matter of days. An agreement has been reached for the transfer of Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United and when that is confirmed he will become the club’s new record signing at £92.5million, increasing to £100million in add-ons.
Those two midfield signings followed the defensive additions of Jan Paul van Hecke, Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi, with Martin Dubravka also coming in as back-up goalkeeper.
Attacking changes are likely to be made, with question marks over the future of last season’s top scorer Richarlison and a number of players still missing through long-term injury.
Tottenham are one of a number of clubs interested in signing Bournemouth star Eli Junior Kroupi this summer after his breakout season in the Premier League.
The now 20-year-old broke the record for the most goals scored in a season by a teenager, beating the record which had been held by both Robbie Fowler and Robbie Keane.
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The Cherries have slapped an £80million price tag on his shoulders, but despite that valuation, reports have surfaced that Spurs chiefs are ‘confident’ of getting a deal done. There have also been suggestions that Kroupi, described as ‘world-class’ by analytical site Squawka, would be open to the move to north London this summer.
Tottenham would face strong competition for his signature this summer, with a number of other Premier League clubs weighing up a move for the frontman, as well as Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain showing an interest.
football.london’s Tottenham correspondent Alasdair Gold delivered an update on his future on the Talking Tottenham podcast.
Tottenham interest in Junior Kroupi confirmed
He said: “There’s interest, of course, but everyone’s interested, he’s one of the young stars of the Premier League, everyone wants him.
“This new version of Tottenham, they have certainly gone at deals this summer where there was opposition and they’ve come out of the other side.
“I’m hearing Bournemouth have got no intention of selling, but we’ll see if that’s tested as the summer goes on.
“I’m fascinated to see if Spurs are going after bigger targets, proper targets, not targets that might be good, but targets we know are already good, I’m fascinated to see how they approach that situation.
“You’re probably not taking on one or two clubs, you’re taking on half of Europe.”
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Mbappe Labelled ‘Disrespectful’ For Full-Time Actions
Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill has accused Kylian Mbappe of ignoring his attempt to shake hands after France‘s last-32 win, sparking a brief flashpoint as both sides left the pitch.
Paraguay’s exit from the World Cup was overshadowed by a post-match flare-up between goalkeeper Orlando Gill and Mbappe, following what was a tense second-half full of frustrations, fouls and a questionable refereeing performance.
Gill offered his hand to the French forward after the final whistle in Philadelphia, only for the Real Madrid striker to walk past, still celebrating with the crowd. The San Lorenzo ‘keeper responded by throwing the match ball at Mbappe’s back, triggering a brief confrontation near the centre circle.
Gill Hits Out at Mbappe’s Reaction
Speaking afterwards (per The Sun), Gill made no attempt to hide his frustration, saying: “Kylian Mbappe has p***ed me off. I stretched my hand to congratulate him, but he ignored me.” He said he’d stretched out his hand to congratulate the France striker but was snubbed, framing the snub as typical of how bigger nations react to Paraguay’s combative style.
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Gill doubled down on that approach, making clear his side had set out from the first whistle to make their physical presence felt whenever the ball came near.
“This is football, if they’re not used to this, what can we do? Paraguay is like that, it’s a tough team.
“From the first moment we set out to make ourselves felt on the field, that if the ball gets through, the man doesn’t.”
The incident capped a bruising night for Paraguay, who committed a flurry of fouls without picking up a single yellow card — a decision that’s already drawn separate criticism of the referee.
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Somehow, Paraguay didn’t get a single yellow card.
What made matters worse is that France were awarded three yellow cards in total despite all the aggressive play coming from the likes of Juan Jose Caceres, Andres Cubas and Matias Galarza. With the latter honing in on Mbappe in the dying minutes of the game.
Mbappe Says France Were Braced for a Physical Battle
Mbappe, who scored the game’s only goal from the penalty spot in the 70th minute, said France had gone in fully expecting a tough, combative test rather than an open game.
He suggested Paraguay had misjudged France as a side that would only try to play through neat combinations, insisting Les Bleus showed they could match the physicality when required.
It’s a notion that Rayan Cherki shared in his post-match interview, noting France’s resilience in the face of Paraguay’s aggression.
France progressed to the quarter-finals, where they’ll face Morocco in a repeat of their 2022 semi-final clash, while Paraguay head home after the last-32 defeat.
Morocco and France will lock horns for the second World Cup in a row, with Les Bleus enjoying a 2-0 victory over the African nation in Qatar in 2022.
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Manchester United in Talks to Sign Chelsea’s Andrey Santos
Manchester United have opened talks to sign a Brazilian midfielder, according to David Ornstein.
It’s no secret that the Red Devils are pushing to bring in multiple midfield additions in the summer transfer window as they look to replace Casemiro.
United do appear to be closing in on a move to sign Ederson from Atalanta, but any deal has slowed down due to his involvement at the World Cup.
Either way, the Red Devils need to bring in multiple midfield reinforcements in the summer transfer window, especially if Manuel Ugarte’s injury is serious.
Casemiro’s departure leaves a big hole in the midfield of United, and they need a bigger squad regardless due to competing in the Champions League.
Man Utd Open Talks for Midfielder
According to The Athletic’s Ornstein, Manchester United have held talks with the agent of Chelsea midfielder Andrey Santos in the summer transfer window.
Santos, described as world-class by former manager Liam Rosenior, is looking to establish himself as a regular starter, and that is unlikely to happen at Chelsea going forward.
United are yet to hold talks with Chelsea for the Brazilian midfielder, but multiple suitors have contacted his agent.
Chelsea do value the midfielder highly, but they would not block a move if it suited all parties involved.
It remains to be seen how much Chelsea are going to demand for Santos in the summer transfer window, but United have already made their move.
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Man Utd’s priority isn’t changing
Manchester United’s priority in the summer transfer window clearly isn’t changing as they look to bring in new midfield additions.
The Red Devils have been working tirelessly to try and strengthen in this position, but they have struggled to get deals over the line over the last few months.
Elliot Anderson and Mateus Fernandes were both key targets for the Manchester club, but they have joined Manchester City and Tottenham, respectively.
United need to ensure that they start getting deals over the line, or they could end up panic-buying towards the end of the summer transfer window.
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