Tottenham: Klinsmann open to taking on Spurs rescue mission
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Tottenham: Klinsmann open to taking on Spurs rescue mission
"Tottenham have never been relegated from the Premier League. They were last relegated from the top flight back in 1977, when they finished bottom of the old First Division. They secured an immediate return to the first tier in the subsequent campaign. But they are just a point above the relegation zone going into Sunday's clash with Liverpool at Anfield."
"Klinsmann would fit the bill, having scored 29 goals in 50 appearances for Spurs in 1994-95 before leaving for Bayern Munich. He returned on loan from Sampdoria in 1997-98, scoring nine goals to help rescue Spurs from relegation as they finished that campaign four points above the drop zone."
"Klinsmann, who has not managed since leaving his post as South Korea boss in 2024, would seemingly relish the chance to save Tottenham again. 'Who wouldn't want the job, it is Tottenham,' Klinsmann told ESPN FC. 'Whoever you choose, you need a person who can connect to everyone emotionally.'"
Tottenham Hotspur faces a critical period under interim manager Igor Tudor, who has overseen four straight defeats including a 5-2 Champions League loss to Atletico Madrid. The club sits just one point above the relegation zone ahead of a crucial match against Liverpool. While no final decision has been made on Tudor's future, Sean Dyche is reportedly being considered as a replacement. Jurgen Klinsmann, who last managed South Korea in 2024, has expressed openness to the Tottenham position. Klinsmann previously played for Spurs and helped rescue them from relegation in 1997-98, making him an attractive candidate to stabilize the struggling squad.
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