Abbi Summers walked out of the talkSPORT studio after an argument erupted over who should be the next Tottenham Hotspur manager.The Spurs fan had had enough after one surprise name was put forward to replace Igor Tudor.Summers clashed with co-pundit Kweku Afari during Sunday’s talkSPORT GoalstalkSPORTSunday’s talkSPORT Goals saw Summers clash with co-pundit Kweku Afari as they discussed the Croatian’s potential successors.Tudor is already under pressure after a difficult start to his time in charge.Prior to their late draw with Liverpool on Sunday, Spurs had lost all four matches under him in all competitions.As a result, his future in north London is already in jeopardy with a change in the dugout yet to be ruled out.Former Spurs boss Harry Redknapp has thrown his hat into the mix for a return, whilst ex-striker Robbie Keane has also been touted.Heated Spurs manager debateHowever, Afari wasn’t a fan of Redknapp coming back to the club 14 years after he left his role as manager.He explained: “The last time Harry Redknapp was a manager, TikTok did not exist.“What’s Harry Redknapp going to say to these players that probably don’t even remember him as a manager?”Summers hit back by responding: “You’re talking and shouting at me. You’re saying the only other option is getting relegated.“Should we keep Igor Tudor, yes or no? Should we keep Igor Tudor, yes or no?”The suggestion of bringing Redknapp back to the club was dismissed by AfariGettyThe pair accused each other of ‘talking rubbish’ as their back and forth continued.Turning to Afari, Summers added: “You’re talking such rubbish. Worry about your own club. Worry about aging men and what’s going on at Chelsea.”She also admitted the club have no other choice than to appoint Redknapp as there ‘isn’t another option’.Meanwhile, Afari continued: “What was Harry Redknapp’s last good job in football?“Probably when he was Spurs manager? When did he stop being Spurs manager? 2012. So 14 years ago.“How old were all of these players 14 years ago? What’s he going to come in and say to them?”Summers and Afari went back and forth as they clashed over Spurs’ next managertalkSPORTSummers again replied: “Kweku, I’m asking you, what is the other option? Robbie Keane is not going to come in at this point in the season. He’s not going to come in.”Keane is currently in charge of Hungarian giants Ferencvaros, where he won a league title last season.Afari added: “He’s looking for a deal beyond the end of this season.“So I think you should future proof yourselves and say ‘Okay, this is a dire situation but we might go down, that’s a realistic situation, so how about we bring in somebody that we can see getting ourselves out of danger right now and will also be at the club next season if we are worst case scenario in the Championship’.”Had enoughThis prompted fellow pundit Scott Saunders to throw a former Manchester United manager’s name into the mix.Joining the debate, he exclaimed: “Do you know who does have Premier League experience? Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.”Summers left the studio completely after Solskjaer was suggested to replace TudortalkSPORTIt all got a bit much for the Tottenham devoteetalkSPORTThe suggestion proved to be too much for Summers, who shook her head before being asked if she was turning her nose up at Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.“No I’m not but I’m telling you this needs to be Tottenham people back into Tottenham,” Summers continued.As Afari attempted to reply to her point, though, Summers removed her headphones before leaving the room.She added: “I actually cannot be a****. I cannot. Let’s break, I need a break. I can’t. I can’t. I actually can’t.”In doing so, Summers follows in the footsteps of Jamie O’Hara, who stormed out of The Sports Bar set after Tuesday’s loss to Atletico Madrid.Solskjaer is currently without a club after he was sacked by Besiktas in August.Solksjaer is available after leaving Beskitas in AugustGettyThe Norwegian has previously had spells in the Premier League with both Cardiff City and United.During three years with the latter, he guided the club to a second place finish in the 2020/21 season.