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Spurs' Managerial Merry-Go-Round Spins Wildly: Keane Eyed as Tudor Faces the Chop After Palace Meltdown

Spurs' Managerial Merry-Go-Round Spins Wildly: Keane Eyed as Tudor Faces the Chop After Palace Meltdown

Steve Pearson (TEAMtalk) EN 6 March 2026 at 07:47
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Tottenham are poised to sack Igor Tudor after just three games, following a humiliating collapse against Crystal Palace that left them teetering one point above relegation. Club icon Robbie Keane emerges as the frontrunner to replace him, with his trophy-winning managerial record and fan appeal seen as a potential saviour. Sources, as reported by Steve Pearson at TEAMtalk, indicate boardroom talks are underway amid growing concerns over Tudor's appointment.

Spurs' Managerial Merry-Go-Round Spins Wildly: Keane Eyed as Tudor Faces the Chop After Palace Meltdown

Picture this: you've just chucked out one gaffer, brought in a Croatian fixer-upper, and three games later, you're staring relegation in the face. That's Tottenham Hotspur for you, lads. After binning Thomas Frank, the Spurs board rolled the dice on Igor Tudor, banking on his rep for steadying sinking ships. But as Steve Pearson at TEAMtalk reports, this boat's not just sinking—it's doing a full submarine impression.

Tudor rocked up with the promise of short-term salvation, tasked with dragging Spurs away from the drop zone till season's end. Yet in his trio of matches, things have gone from bad to 'blimey, what's happening?' territory. Sources whisper that the Crystal Palace clash was make-or-break, and boy, did it break.

Palace Pitch Perfect for Spursy Shenanigans

Thursday night's Selhurst Park showdown was a masterclass in Tottenham self-sabotage. Spurs nabbed an early lead, only for Micky van de Ven to channel his inner centre-back catastrophe. The Dutch defender inexplicably hauled down Ismaila Sarr in the box—penalty and straight red card, ta very much.

Palace didn't hang about. They slotted the spot-kick, flipped the script to lead, and piled on misery as Spurs crumpled faster than a cheap suit in the rain. One point above the trapdoor with nine games left? That's not stabilisation; that's acceleration towards the Championship.

Boardroom panic is real, with insiders admitting they've cocked up the Tudor pick. Even if he clings on by his fingernails, whispers suggest his Spurs stint won't last the course. Emergency huddles with the Lewis family—the club's bigwigs—were already buzzing post-match to plot the next move.

Enter the Keane: Hero Returns to Save the Day?

Fear not, lilywhite loyalists, because Spurs have a lifeline lined up: club legend Robbie Keane. The Irish goal machine bagged 122 strikes across two stints at White Hart Lane, etching his name into Spurs folklore. Post-retirement, he's not idled—trophies at Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ferencvaros prove he's got the managerial chops.

Keane's instant fan magnet status would be gold dust right now. After the grim vibes in the away end Thursday—empty seats and boos aplenty—something, anything, to rally the troops is needed. His deep ties to the club could spark that elusive feel-good factor, buying time to dodge the drop.

It's desperation time at Tottenham, where the sackings come quicker than VAR checks. Tudor's premature pink slip feels inevitable, and Keane stepping in? It'd be like calling in the cavalry, only with better finishing. Will it work? In Spurs world, who knows—but it's got more intrigue than a thriller.

As the Premier League relegation scrap hots up, keep eyes peeled on N17. This saga's far from over, and with results this Spursy, it's going to be a bumpy ride to May.

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