Spurs out of FA Cup: Stellini unhappy in Conte’s absence
Tottenham Hotspur were “nowhere close to good enough”, says the former Republic of Ireland forward Clinton Morrison after witnessing them limply leave the FA Cup against Sheffield United.
Dejan Kulusevski and Harry Kane, who came off as a substitute in the second half, could not get past the tenacious Blades’s defence. At the same time, Iliman Ndiaye’s excellent finish in the closing minutes allowed the Spurs’ backline to be exposed.
Morrison said he could not comprehend Spurs’ strategy on the Football Daily podcast on BBC Radio 5 Live, and assistant manager Cristian Stellini apologized for the team’s performance.
He said, “I don’t get it. “This was their finest opportunity to win trophies for the first time in 15 years, but they lacked vigour and edge.
They provided nothing for their supporters to cheer about.
Morrison predicted that they would defeat them at their stadium, which would be packed. So why didn’t they bring out their best team here?
Cristian Stellini, assistant head coach, said following Spurs’ loss to Sheffield United: “We should apologize to the supporters because I believe we lost a significant opportunity. Five thousand of them came to see us perform, and we apologize for missing such a great chance.
“We fielded a strong team to play this game against this opponent. The energy was the issue, and you occasionally risk losing if your energy level is lower than your adversary’s.”
About Harry Kane being one of the stand-ins: “No regret exists. Given that we have a lot of games, we need to look at the medium-term. Harry participated in the last six games, once while suffering from a fever and once due to an issue.
“We must look after our most significant player.
“We played with Richarlison, Lucas Moura, and Sonny [Son Heung-min], so it’s not about Harry [the loss]. Competing in this event and playing with this kind of team is adequate.
Spurs scouts in Austria in a hunt for insane talent
According to reports, Tottenham Hotspur deployed scouts to observe RB Salzburg attacker Benjamin Sesko.
One of the most in-demand strikers in the world at 19, the 19-year-old has made 68 appearances in the Austrian league and has already scored 22 goals.
Scouts from several Premier League teams, including Tottenham, Manchester United, West Ham, Leicester, Wolverhampton, and several other clubs, were reportedly present to watch the talented Austrian score a hat-trick in a 4-2 victory, according to claims from 90min.
Because of the teenage striker’s performance, RB Salzburg’s lead at the top of the standings was increased.
RB Salzburg is known for producing players of the highest calibre who go on to rule Europe.
Marcel Sabitzer, Dayot Upamecano, Sadio Mane, and Erling Haaland are just a few of the players the club has developed and sold. Sesko is the next one in line.
Due to his ability to score goals and his physical aspects, such as his power and speed, Sesko has been compared to Erling Haaland. He has excellent finishing skills and is at ease using both feet.
Tottenham’s interest in Sesko is hardly surprising, especially given the hazy future Harry Kane now enjoys.
Even if Kane stays, the club needs to consider long-term alternatives for him because the England captain is getting close to 30.
It’s only a matter of time until the player makes a significant move, given the interest he’s receiving from some of the best clubs in Europe.
If Spurs decides to pursue Sesko, they will face fierce competition, but the rewards may be enormous.
The striker might be an excellent long-term investment for the team and possesses all the skills necessary to become a player of the highest calibre.
Sesko is a forward to watch in the upcoming years, but it’s too early to say whether Spurs will make a bid for the gifted kid.
Who next for Spurs after Conte?
An update on the management situation at Tottenham concerning the unemployed Mauricio Pochettino has been given to the fans.
When the current Premier League season ends, Spurs have been associated with a new manager as Antonio Conte’s contract appears to be up this year.
There have been rumours that the Italian’s departure is much more likely than not, even if Tottenham can extend his contract by another year.
The Lilywhites are monitoring the situation involving Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi and others, and a new update provides the most recent information on their connections to Pochettino.
The Daily Mail claims that if Conte were to depart north London, the former manager of Tottenham would be a “contender” to take his position.
Although Pochettino and chairman Daniel Levy still have a “strong relationship,” it is thought that other senior Spurs figures will need to be persuaded of the Argentine’s future return.
If Conte were to leave the team, the 51-year-old would be the ideal choice for Tottenham, especially given how well-versed he is in the organization and its players.
Pochettino would return to Spurs having won a league championship with Paris-Saint-Germain and with more experience and hardware under his belt.
During his tenure at N17, Pochettino was well-liked by the players and was hailed as a “football genius” by Heurelho Gomes.
Also, Pochettino is seen by Real Madrid and their president Florentino Perez as a leading contender to succeed Carlo Ancelotti, which tells you everything you need to know about his clear qualifications.
Harry Kane to Man Utd?
If Tottenham does not make it into the Champions League for the upcoming season, Manchester United is “sure” they can make a surprise offer for Harry Kane.
Kane’s fate at Tottenham is still a topic of discussion, and the England captain is unlikely to win a title with his team this year.
They reportedly believe that if Tottenham doesn’t participate in Europe’s top league the following season, they will decrease their £100 million asking price.
The United camp was reportedly encouraged by their response when they contacted Kane’s centre via a third party.
In light of recent reports from The Sun, United is reportedly getting more confident that, even without a top-four finish, they can sign Kane this summer.
Even though Spurs are currently in fourth place, they will have to contend with Liverpool and Newcastle for the rest of the season.
They are also in the Champions League, although they are not among the favourites to win the tournament.
There are worries that Tottenham could lose its star striker for nothing if Kane doesn’t sign a new contract before his current one expires in the summer of 2024.
The 30-year-old, who makes £200,000 per week, would be simpler to sign if Tottenham isn’t participating in the Champions League in the season before his contract expires.
Kane remarked there has yet to be any dialogue in January when asked about a potential new contract.
“There will undoubtedly be discussions in the upcoming months, but for now, I’m just focused on this season and giving it my all.”
“I’m aware that there will be speculation about my future, but I’m just thinking about what I can control.”
Kane was eager to go for Manchester City in the summer of 2021 because he believed there was a better opportunity to realize his dream of winning a big trophy.
The transaction never materialized, and two years later, it appears improbable that Kane will have won a significant award, barring a miraculous turnaround by Tottenham against AC Milan and an incredible Champions League run.
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