Daniel Levy makes interesting claim about ‘all the managers’ he has fired at Spurs
Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has given an in-depth interview about the current situation at the club, and has revealed that every manager he has fired at the club either still attends games or remains in contact with him. Levy is the longest-serving chairman in the Premier League right now, and has seen his fair […]
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Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has given an in-depth interview about the current situation at the club, and has revealed that every manager he has fired at the club either still attends games or remains in contact with him.
Levy is the longest-serving chairman in the Premier League right now, and has seen his fair share of managers come and go at Tottenham.
In recent years, Levy has hired a number of high-profile managers, such as Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte.
Despite their pedigree for winning silverware, neither was successful at Spurs and lost their jobs as a result.
Spurs are once again looking for a new permanent manager after parting ways with Conte at the end of last month. Interim manager Cristian Stellini is in charge until the end of the season.
Levy has come under heavy criticism all season, with ongoing protests against the chairman and the ENIC group over their ownership of the club (Football.London).
Now, Levy has defended his decisions when it comes to managerial appointments and sackings over the years in an interview with Cambridge Union.
He said: “I think as far as the manager is concerned that when they come in to manage a football club it’s just part of the game.
“It’s not personal. We’re in the business of winning and if they don’t win enough games then they know that their job is on the line.
“They’re paid very well for that so it’s just how it is. It’s not personal. All the managers that have left Tottenham I’m either still in contact with or they come back to games. It’s not personal.”
Spurs Web Opinion
What Levy has said is all well and good, but he has to be held accountable for hiring the type of managers he has and then not adapting to suit their needs to support the club’s progression.
He absolutely has to get this next decision right.
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