Tottenham consider hiring Sean Dyche to avoid Premier League relegation
Tottenham Hotspur are considering appointing Sean Dyche for the final seven matches of the season to save the club from Premier League relegation.
The north London club find themselves in a precarious position, sitting just one point above the drop zone.
A recent 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest has intensified fears of dropping out of the top flight.
Igor Tudor was brought in on an interim basis to replace Thomas Frank, but the managerial change has failed to yield results.
Tudor struggles to make an impact
The Croatian coach has managed just a single victory in his seven matches across all competitions since taking charge.
Crucially, he is yet to secure a Premier League win, leaving the hierarchy desperately searching for alternatives.
While Roberto De Zerbi had been mooted as a potential candidate, the immediate threat of the drop has forced a tactical rethink.
A familiar face for a relegation scrap
The board are now weighing up a move for a 54-year-old specialist to navigate this crucial final stretch.
The former Burnley manager represents a pragmatic option with vast experience in surviving high-pressure relegation battles.
In a twist of irony, Nottingham Forest dismissed him just a day after the Lilywhites parted company with Frank.
With only seven fixtures remaining, an immediate impact is required to ensure survival at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.