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    ‘Why not go get Ange?’ Greats baffled over Postecoglou call as Spurs’ top target revealed

    Tottenham have targeted Roberto De Zerbi as their preferred candidate to lead the troubled Premier League club’s fight to avoid relegation, according to reports on Monday.

    De Zerbi is available after leaving Marseille by mutual consent in February. Tottenham parted ways with interim boss Igor Tudor on Sunday after just seven games and 44 days in charge.

    The north Londoners sit just one point above the relegation zone with seven matches left, having failed to win a league game in 2026.

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    De Zerbi established a positive reputation for himself in England during a two-year spell as Brighton boss between 2022 and 2024.

    The Italian had reportedly been reticent to take the Tottenham job before knowing which division they will be playing in next season.

    However, The Athletic and Talksport reported that progress has been made in talks, with Tottenham offering a lucrative long-term deal to convince the 46-year-old to take charge now.

    Former Manchester United midfielder Nicky Butt was critical of the decision, questioning why Tottenham parted ways with Thomas Frank last month.

    “He’s not going to go in next week and go, ‘We’re going to win every game now for the next three months.’ It’s never happening,” Butt told The Good, The Bad & The Football podcast.

    “They never should have sacked Thomas Frank.”

    Elsewhere, ex-West Ham representative Kevin Nolan again suggested that rehiring Australian Ange Postecoglou, who was stood down last year after winning Spurs the Europa League, for the remainder of the season.

    “Why not go and get Ange Postecoglou again?” he said.

    “He knows the players, the players all liked him.

    “It gives them a great chance of staying in the league.”

    Roberto De Zerbi, Manager of Brighton & Hove Albion. Photo by Charlie Crowhurst/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

    Tottenham have not tasted life outside the top flight of English football since 1977-78.

    Despite boasting a new 63,000-capacity stadium, state-of-the-art training ground and revenues that make them among the top 10 richest clubs in world football, they are at severe risk of a humiliating relegation to the Championship.

    Just a few years ago they were Champions League regulars under former manager Mauricio Pochettino, reaching the final in 2019.

    Tottenham, then managed by Postecoglou, ended their 17-year trophy drought by winning the Europa League last season.

    But the warning signs of a battle for survival were there as Postecoglou was dismissed despite victory over Manchester United in the Europa League final after finishing 17th in the Premier League.

    Frank was appointed as the Australian’s successor, but the Dane was sacked in February after a run of two wins in 17 league games.

    Tottenham are hopeful of making an appointment well before they are next in action at Sunderland on April 12.

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