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Quick Takes - EP 1 - “Was Thomas Frank’s sacking justified, Spurs Relegation and next Manager?" What Next for Spurs? Levy’s Exit, Frank’s Departure & the Future of Tottenham Hotspur.... Tottenham Hotspur are once again at a crossroads — and this time, the stakes feel bigger than ever. Thomas Frank is gone, Daniel Levy has stepped away after more than two decades at the helm, and Spurs have turned to Igor Tudor to steady a ship that has drifted dangerously close to the rocks. And as Jordan put it perfectly: “Did Levy leave because he knew what was coming?” It’s a question that hangs over everything. Let’s break down where Spurs stand, what Tudor brings, and who could realistically take the reins next. Why Thomas Frank Left — and What It Means Frank’s departure came with Spurs sitting in a precarious league position, and the club’s hierarchy clearly felt a change was needed. His exit opens up a huge question: what direction does Tottenham want to take now? A rebuild? A return to identity? A bold new era? Igor Tudor: The Firefighter or the Future? Tudor arrives with a reputation for intensity, organisation, and instant impact — the kind of manager clubs call when things are burning. He’s already described the Spurs job as the biggest rescue mission of his career, with the club hovering near the relegation zone. What Tudor Brings A no‑nonsense defensive background from his Juventus playing days. A track record of stabilising teams mid‑season across six countries. A preferred 3‑4‑2‑1 system and a reputation for clarity and intensity. The Concerns His average tenure is short — under a year at most clubs. He hasn’t enjoyed his early days at Spurs, openly admitting the pressure is immense. He’s been appointed only until the end of the season. So the question becomes: Is Tudor a stopgap… or a surprise long‑term fit? ⚪ Next Spurs Manager: The Big Names in the Frame Roberto De Zerbi One of the most exciting coaches in Europe, De Zerbi is currently without a club after leaving Marseille in February 2026. Known for bold, possession‑heavy football. Proven success at Sassuolo, Shakhtar, Brighton, and Marseille. Strong points‑per‑match record across multiple leagues. He fits the “project coach” mould Spurs fans crave — but would he take on a rebuild this big? Mauricio Pochettino The romantic option. The fan favourite. The man who took Spurs to a Champions League final. Pochettino has repeatedly refused to rule out a return, saying he is “open to everything” after the 2026 World Cup. Currently coaching the USMNT. Still adored by the Spurs fanbase. Known for high‑pressing, attacking football and developing young players. If Spurs want to reconnect with their identity, Poch is the clearest route. ⚪ Daniel Levy: What He Achieved — and Why His Exit Matters Daniel Levy’s departure in 2025 ended a 24‑year era — the longest executive tenure in Premier League history. His Major Achievements Oversaw the construction of the world‑class Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, opened in 2019. Transformed Spurs into a global commercial force. Delivered consistent European football for over a decade. Appointed managers who brought Spurs to the brink of major trophies. The Criticisms Lack of silverware despite strong squads. Conservative transfer spending at key moments. High managerial turnover in later years. Levy’s exit raises the question: Did he see a storm coming — or did the club simply need a new chapter? ⚪ Where Spurs Go From Here Tottenham stand at a defining moment. Stick with Tudor and hope he becomes more than a firefighter? Go bold with De Zerbi, embracing a modern, high‑risk identity? Bring Pochettino home, reconnecting with the club’s soul? Whatever happens next, this is a turning point — and Spurs fans know it.