The search for Tottenham's new manager has begun, and it's already a hot topic among football fans and pundits alike! Who will lead the Spurs after Thomas Frank's departure?
According to The Telegraph, Tottenham Hotspur has a shortlist of candidates, and the names are intriguing: Roberto De Zerbi, Mauricio Pochettino, and Robbie Keane. But here's where it gets controversial—The Daily Mail suggests that John Heitinga, recently added to Frank's coaching staff, could be a short-term solution. A bold move, or a risky one?
The Guardian reports that Tottenham is considering both internal and external options, with De Zerbi and Heitinga in the mix. The I adds that De Zerbi is keen on the role, but will he get the nod?
As Tottenham's management ponders their next move, they face another challenge. The Daily Mail reveals that Wilson Odobert's injury against Newcastle may be more serious than initially thought, potentially sidelining him for an extended period. This news could impact their transfer plans.
In other news, Arsenal's Kai Havertz is set for a spell on the sidelines, missing the highly anticipated north London derby (The Athletic). Meanwhile, Jack Grealish's off-field antics have landed him in hot water, with a hefty fine and points on his license (The Sun).
England's future looks secure with Thomas Tuchel extending his contract until 2028 (The Times), and Cristiano Ronaldo is back in action for Al Nassr after his brief strike (Daily Mirror). But there's trouble brewing in cricket, as England's white-ball series in South Africa face scheduling conflicts (The Guardian).
What do you think of Tottenham's managerial options? Is Heitinga a viable choice, or should they aim for a more established name? Share your thoughts and let's spark a football-filled discussion!