da stake casino: Mauricio Pochettino is currently hanging on by a thread at Tottenham Hotspur and looking at their situation in the Premier League at the very moment, it’s not really difficult to see why. Spurs are sitting in 14th place in the table and the Argentine, for all his brilliance that was on display throughout last campaign, doesn’t seem to have the answers.
da apostaganha: Unsurprisingly, however, some names have come out recently as potential replacements should the Argentine really get axed soon and Julian Nagelsmann was one of them. Unfortunately, according to The Athletic, Spurs’ interest has come one year too late.
With that in mind, here are actually three Nagelsmann alternatives Tottenham should consider if they really miss out on RB Leipzig’s coach:
Jose Mourinho
Mourinho is actually one of those coaches that have been linked with a gig at Spurs but just the thought of having him at the helm made a lot of their fans say they don’t want him. But looking purely at what the Portuguese coach can do and turning a blind eye to his previous stints, he does look like a solid choice.
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After all, Mourinho is proven on virtually every stage in football, collecting trophies for fun throughout his career. If someone has the ability to stir things up at a club that has seemingly reached its peak, then it’s him.
And besides, he’s currently without a club and reportedly even interested.
Daniel Levy shouldn’t hesitate to pick up the phone.
Massimiliano Allegri
If Mourinho was the pragmatic choice that seems attainable but not as attractive when taking the overall picture into consideration, then Allegri definitely ticks all the boxes.
The ex-Juventus coach is very much on the same level as our former pick and even though he couldn’t clinch that Champions League title with Juventus despite getting to two finals, Allegri is still a winner.
Just like Mourinho, the Italian is also a free agent, albeit on a football sabbatical at the moment, but if he was offered such an interesting project of bringing Tottenham Hotspur back to life, he could definitely be tempted to cut the holiday short and get back to business.
With him at the helm, who knows how far Spurs could go.
Quique Setien
As far as wildcards go, Setien could be a pick not many would even think about putting in here. The former Real Betis man is another coach that’s currently out of a job and one that would definitely be attainable if Spurs wanted to get him.
He doesn’t have the experience of leading a big club, granted, but the things he did with a relatively small club in the form of Real Betis is still admirable.
His teams play attractive, attacking football and are always active and brave on the pitch. Maybe that’s exactly what Tottenham need right now.
Setien is far from a big name that would make shockwaves upon appointment but he still seems like an effective option, and could be worth a shot.