Alan Brazil cannot imagine the Tottenham Hotspur board have not asked Mauricio Pochettino back to assist them battle relegation.
Spurs at the moment sit 4 factors away from the relegation zone with concern rising they are going to drop to the Championship.
Thomas Frank was sacked as the head coach with a 26.9 per cent Premier League win charge, their lowest win charge proportion since 2008.
His departure got here after 38 matches in cost throughout all competitions, of which he won just 13.
The Lilywhites appointed ex-Juventus boss Igor Tudor because the membership’s interim boss till the tip of the season to try to desperately steer them away from relegation.
His first sport in cost was the north London derby the place his workforce misplaced 4-1 to rivals Arsenal.
Pochettino is known to be in rivalry to return to Spurs this summer time.
First, the Argentinian is dedicated to main the USA on the World Cup of their residence event this summer time.
On talkSPORT Breakfast Wednesday morning, Alan Brazil revealed that Spurs have not even spoke to him about the potential of returning.
He mentioned: “The newest is, they have not even spoken to him.
“I do not know what they’re doing and I do not suppose they know what they’re doing.”
Despite Postecoglou winning a trophy, Pochettino was a fan favourite leading the club to title races and a Champions League final.
The Argentine was known to have created ‘the greatest team to win nothing’ during his time at White Hart Lane.
He took charge of more Premier League matches than any other Spurs manager and prior to his final season, he had the best points-per-game ratio in the club’s league history.
Another former manager of the club, Harry Redknapp, also featured on the show with Brazil and Ally McCoist to discuss the club’s chances in a relegation battle.
Redknapp said: “There are three runners once you have a look at it, and that is if Burnley go, however they’re nonetheless having a go.
“But that different spot is large open, with Tottenham, West Ham and Nottingham Forest.
“West Ham have had a little bit run and confirmed a little bit of kind, so they’re having a go, however it’s going to be tight, it seems to be like one from three goes to go.
“They’ve made a managerial decision, and the guy they’ve brought in wasn’t a manager that anybody saw coming.
“But he is received a tough job to flip it round, and when you find yourself in that form of kind, it is not simple to swap it on – they’re bang in hassle.
“They go to Fulham this week, and that’s never easy. It’s going to be difficult, and they could go down.”
The Lilywhites have reached the knockout stage of the Champions League however in echoes of final season, the place they received the Europa League, that has not translated to the league.
Their new manager isn’t any stranger to combating relegation as he saved Udinese from relegation to Serie B within the 2017/18 season; nonetheless, it’s his first season within the Premier League.
Some Spurs followers are getting extra fearful by the state of affairs and imagine they might be seeing their workforce within the Championship subsequent season and pundits on talkSPORT’s Inside Spurs panel imagine it is probably.
Will Spurs be relegated?
When debating the specter of potential relegation from the highest division, talkSPORT’s Sonny Snelling mentioned: “I don’t believe this ‘too big to go down’ thing.
“Lots of people have been saying that within the media who have not watched us this season in any respect.
“They think we’ll just win a couple of games. We have been so dire the whole season, it’s going to take something monumental from the players and from Igor Tudor… and luck.
“The only positives you have to say is we have those extra four points we’ve got on the board, which does help us massively.
“You could then argue that West Ham and Forest’s fixtures are trickier, but the problem is we gave West Ham a shot in the arm by beating us the other week, and Forest against Liverpool looked quite good.
“I’m very worried. I’m actually accepting it now. I’m accepting that next year we’ll be in the EFL, we’ll be back in the gantry at Stoke.”
The Lilywhites are the only team in the entire league to not have a win under their belt in 2026.
In their final 11 games of the season, the team will be facing their relegation rivals and big six pointers, which could hugely benefit them or place them in serious danger if they are unable to take all three points.
However, on Inside Spurs, Tottenham fan Majestic believes that their run of games is easier than West Ham’s and Forest’s which will be the main reason they stay up.
He said: “We’re not taking place, it is actually that easy. I’ll inform you my reasoning.
“Four teams are realistically in that relegation slot, but these guys are four or five points behind us. Forest are only a couple of points behind us, but their run-in is a lot trickier.
“We’ve received Crystal Palace at home, we’ve beaten them already this season away… Just about. So if you can reverse that, you get those points.
“The fact that we’ve got Palace, Leeds and Forest at home, we are just lucky that there’s Burnley and Wolves and there’s only one other space going down.”


