Former Tottenham Hotspur manager Glenn Hoddle would be interested in returning to the club to succeed the sacked Andre Villas-Boas, a source close to him revealed on Tuesday.Technical coordinator Tim Sherwood, a former Spurs midfielder, has been placed in interim charge of first-team affairs following Villas-Boas’s dismissal as manager on Monday.Hoddle, 56, has not worked as a manager since leaving Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2006, but he appears eager to return to Spurs, where he made his name as a player before becoming coach in 2001.
A story published on a website co-founded by Hoddle on Tuesday said, “Zapsportz.com understands that Hoddle will certainly help if the club makes an approach.”Hoddle has received backing from his former Spurs team-mate Ossie Ardiles, who also managed the club between 1993 and 1994.“For me, the man for the job is Glenn Hoddle,” Ardiles told British radio station talkSPORT.“I think he is a wonderful manager and he is a lot more mature, so I think he will be a wonderful choice. He knows everything about the Premier League and Spurs especially.”
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Hoddle ‘open to Tottenham approach’
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