Tottenham Eye Sean Dyche as Relegation Battle Intensifies After Igor Tudor Struggles

Tottenham are considering Sean Dyche as the man to steer the north London side to safety, reports the Telegraph.
Spurs sit just one point above the relegation zone following a disastrous campaign.
A 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest last weekend means the club are winless in 13, a run of form that means the 2025 Europa League winners are flirting with the drop.
Tudor struggling following February appointment
Thomas Frank was relieved of his duties last month and replaced with Igor Tudor, the Croat previously working wonders with Italian sides on an interim basis.
However, Tudor’s appointment hasn’t gone quite according to plan.
The former Juventus boss has overseen five defeats in his seven games in charge and the Premier League side are considering another managerial change in order to consolidate their top-flight spot.
Spurs turn to Dyche
And Spurs are now set to turn to Dyche, who is out of work following his dismissal as Forest boss at the start of February.
Spurs had weighed up a move for former Marseille head coach Roberto De Zerbi, but the Italian isn’t willing to take on the job at this point in time and is prepared to wait until the summer to assess his options.
Mauricio Pochettino is another who the club are considering, though the Argentine has a contract with the USMNT until after the 2026 World Cup.
Dyche was linked with the Spurs job earlier this month, however reportedly rebuffed the club’s efforts to bring him to the capital on a short-term basis.
Spurs are not in action now until mid-April when they take on high-flying Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.