I offered to manage Tottenham in March with Ossie Ardiles and one other: Glenn Hoddle

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Glenn Hoddle has revealed what he and another Tottenham legend told the North London club last month after they had got rid of Igor Tudor.Roberto De Zerbi is the third different manager Spurs have had this season, and the Italian has a lot of work to do to keep the Lilywhites in the Premier League.Performances have certainly improved since the 46-year-old walked through the door, but the North Londoners only have four points to show from their three matches under their new boss.Pundits have suggested that it is difficult to see how Tottenham can stay up, and one of the club’s legends has now made a big revelation.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramGlenn Hoddle and Ossie Ardiles informed Tottenham they were ready to step inHoddle has said that he and Ossie Ardiles had reached out to Tottenham after their loss to Nottingham Forest and informed the club that they are ready to take charge until the end of the season.The former Tottenham midfielder suggested that the players at the club needed some love, but revealed that the club were not interested in bringing the pair back to the dugout.Speaking on The Jeff Stelling Show, Hoddle explained: “They (Spurs) never came to us. We did, Ossie (Ardiles) and I, after the Forest game, we felt there was a real problem there.“Ossie and I made it clear that we would go in there if they wanted us to go in there with probably a younger legend (as coach) as well.“The club needed some love, like it needed some people to go in there and unite the fans, with the owners, with the team and that is why we said we would do it.”Hoddle is desperately hoping De Zerbi keeps Spurs upSpurs are big favourites to be relegated along with Burnley and Wolves, as per Opta, as they sit two points adrift of 17th place with four matches left.De Zerbi remains confident that Tottenham can stay up, and Hoddle admitted that he is desperate for the Italian to succeed despite being overlooked for the job.The 68-year-old added: “They said they were looking elsewhere, so that was fine by me. I don’t care who, I’m a Spurs man through and through since eight years of age, so as long as they’ve got the right man in.“De Zerbi has gone in and everyone’s got to unite and get together, but they’ve got a real task on their hands haven’t they? I just want them to stay up, whether I was involved or I wasn’t.”READ MORE: ‘This win came too late’ – Joao Palhinha insists Tottenham have deserved more winsThe post I offered to manage Tottenham in March with Ossie Ardiles and one other: Glenn Hoddle appeared first on Spurs Web.