'Spurs are lower than a snake's belly. They should sack Igor Tudor and get Tim Sherwood or Sean Dyche - that would shake things up' Clinton Morrison on looming Tottenham catastrophe in new 'Top Top Column'
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'Spurs are lower than a snake's belly. They should sack Igor Tudor and get Tim Sherwood or Sean Dyche - that would shake things up' Clinton Morrison on looming Tottenham catastrophe in new 'Top Top Column'
"If they do, Tottenham will go down - it's as simple as that. I don't think his man-management is good enough. That was proven by throwing young goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky into such a massive game without the experience to handle it. When a player is struggling, you can make a change but at least wait until half-time. And when he came off the pitch, acknowledge him - it's basic respect from a manager."
"The whole squad looks as low as a snake's belly, and it's the manager's job to instil confidence. That isn't happening right now. I think they need someone who knows the club. I've said a few times that Tim Sherwood would be perfect as a short-term fix. Tim is out of work, and I know him well enough to say what he'd do going in there - he'd shake things up and give those players a real confidence boost."
Tottenham faces a critical managerial crisis under Igor Tudor, whose poor man-management threatens the club's survival. The decision to start inexperienced goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky in a crucial match without proper support exemplifies Tudor's flawed judgment. When players struggle, managers should make changes thoughtfully and show basic respect upon substitution. The squad appears demoralized and lacks confidence, which is the manager's responsibility to restore. Upcoming fixtures against Liverpool and Nottingham Forest appear unwinnable under current circumstances. Tim Sherwood emerges as an ideal short-term replacement, capable of revitalizing the team and providing immediate confidence. Sean Dyche represents an alternative option. Either replacement could stabilize the club temporarily while Mauricio Pochettino remains a potential long-term target.
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