I can understand Mckenna at Ipswich wanting to stay in the Premiership, but why on earth would Iraola want to move from Bournemouth, he's worked wonders there and will be expecting to push for a Euroipean place next season, whilst Spurs just like us have a mountain to climb.They might just decide to limp to the end of the season with him rather than stick an interim in as I doubt they'd appoint a permanent replacement this late in the season.
I actually think Ten Hag could be a decent manager for them with that squad of players but it wouldn't go down well with fans.
Maybe they'd have another crack at McKenna if Ipswich go down his reputation still seems pretty intact or would they try to lure Iraola from Bournemouth.
You say why would Iraola move to Spurs but they are definitely punching above their weight right now but if they lose one or two of their players to bigger clubs, then then could quickly slip down the table.I can understand Mckenna at Ipswich wanting to stay in the Premiership, but why on earth would Iraola want to move from Bournemouth, he's worked wonders there and will be expecting to push for a Euroipean place next season, whilst Spurs just like us have a mountain to climb.
I can understand Mckenna at Ipswich wanting to stay in the Premiership, but why on earth would Iraola want to move from Bournemouth, he's worked wonders there and will be expecting to push for a Euroipean place next season, whilst Spurs just like us have a mountain to climb.
Certain he will stay whilst in Europa LeagueWe are as far away from Liverpool as they were from us in the 90's, completely decimated Spurs, the pressing was organised and controlled, Spurs found it very difficult to get out of their own half.
A very easy win, I'll be very surprised if Ange stays after this, their next manager has a bigger headache than Amorim.
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