Tottenham told to appoint ex-England manager to ensure Premier League survival

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With Igor Tudor linked with a Tottenham Hotspur exit, Danny Murphy has offered his take on who the club should look to hire next.Tottenham Hotspur have been poor when it comes to hiring and sacking managers, since the departure of Mauricio Pochettino almost seven years ago.Thomas Frank became the latest victim to be fired by the club last month and now it seems Igor Tudor’s interim reign could be cut short.Adi Hutter is one manager who has been linked with Spurs, but Danny Murphy has an alternative suggestion who would either be brilliant or a total disaster.Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty ImagesDanny Murphy thinks Sam Allardyce would save Tottenham from relegationFormer England and West Ham manager Sam Allardyce used to have a reputation for keeping teams in the Premier League.This only ended after he was relegated with West Brom five years ago, but the 71-year-old still has an impressive track record.“Well, right now, the one who screams at me, but he’s not Tottenham, is Sam Allardyce,” Murphy told talkSPORT.“He’s the man who knows how to get results, but he’s been out of the game for a while, so it’s probably unrealistic.”Murphy would also be happy to see Tim Sherwood return to his former club, after spending more than a decade away from management.Spurs could still stick with Igor TudorThere have been a lot of rumours regarding Tudor’s future, but right now, he is still the Tottenham Hotspur manager.As bad as the Nottingham Forest defeat was, Spurs were starting to look better under the Croatian, drawing with Liverpool and winning in the Champions League.However, even if Tudor does leave, the chances of Tottenham hiring Allardyce are little to none. He has no deep-rooted connection to the club and has been out of management for three years, so it simply will not happen.READ MORE – ‘Tottenham should get 866-game legend to deliver motivational teamtalk’ – David Howells  The post Tottenham told to appoint ex-England manager to ensure Premier League survival appeared first on Spurs Web.