The bellend that is Matt Law with his view on things. Sounds like we are moving him on. Not sure bringing Mason in is the right move. If that happens then the manager we want to bring in must still be in a job (or we have no fucking clue who we want).
Tottenham Hotspur are still considering whether or not to sack Antonio Conte during this international break for his post-match outburst after the draw at Southampton.
Conte spoke with chairman Daniel Levyfollowing his criticism of the Tottenham players, insisting that he had not hit out at the club or the owners.
Levy is understood to be seeking the opinion of some of his closest confidants over the current situation and did not immediately react to Conte’s comments on Sunday.
But sources still believe Levy could sack Conte during this international break once he has taken advice and fully weighed up his options.
Were Levy to sack Conte, then Ryan Mason would most likely be put in temporary chargeuntil the end of the season in time for Tottenham’s next game against Everton on April 3.
Levy is deciding whether or not Conte will still be able to motivate his players for the run-in, following the Italian’s criticism of them.
Tottenham are fourth in the Premier League table, although Newcastle United and Liverpool have two games in hand on them, and Levy must decide whether he thinks the club will be best placed to try to qualify for the Champions League with or without Conte in charge.
Tottenham Hotspur are still considering whether or not to sack Antonio Conte during this international break for his post-match outburst after the draw at Southampton.
Conte spoke with chairman Daniel Levyfollowing his criticism of the Tottenham players, insisting that he had not hit out at the club or the owners.
Levy is understood to be seeking the opinion of some of his closest confidants over the current situation and did not immediately react to Conte’s comments on Sunday.
But sources still believe Levy could sack Conte during this international break once he has taken advice and fully weighed up his options.
Were Levy to sack Conte, then Ryan Mason would most likely be put in temporary chargeuntil the end of the season in time for Tottenham’s next game against Everton on April 3.
Levy is deciding whether or not Conte will still be able to motivate his players for the run-in, following the Italian’s criticism of them.
Tottenham are fourth in the Premier League table, although Newcastle United and Liverpool have two games in hand on them, and Levy must decide whether he thinks the club will be best placed to try to qualify for the Champions League with or without Conte in charge.