Tottenham Hotspur ‘relaxed’ about star’s future and ex-boss linked with return to London
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Tottenham Hotspur are in Champions League action this evening at home to French side Marseille.
Spurs go into the clash in confident mood after a decent start to the new Premier League season.
They won their last match 2-1 at home to Fulham.
Here is a look at the latest news regarding the club...
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Chelsea have sacked Thomas Tuchel after their poor start to the campaign.
The Blues have a big decision on what direction they want to take as a football club now.
A report by ESPN claims former Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino is on their ‘shortlist’ along with Graham Potter and Zinedine Zidane.
Kane situation relaxed
Tottenham are apparently relaxed about Harry Kane’s situation.
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Hide AdThe England star has been linked with a move to German Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich next year.
However, according to reporter Fabrizio Romano in his CaughtOffside column, the club are ‘not worried’ about losing him:
“From what I understand, Kane’s situation is very quiet at the moment. Nobody is worried about the rumours.
“Bayern will be looking for a new central striker in 2023 and Kane is certainly appreciated, but Tottenham have considered him untouchable for a long time.”
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Skipper Hugo Lloris believes his team are capable of winning a trophy this term.
Conte is certainly a manager who knows what it takes to win silverware and will have his sights set on doing that with Spurs.
Lloris has said, as per a report by FourFourTwo: “The belief is there, that’s the most important and we feel that we are ready to compete.
“We feel that we are improving but we know it’s never enough. You always have to push and improve yourself and go over your limits if you want to arrive and to succeed.”
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