Lange Interview: Tudor Could Be Tottenham Manager for a Very Long Time
Tottenham's sporting director Johan Lange says Tudor impressed in interviews and may stay long-term if results improve amid injury and squad registration challenges.
- The interim coach Tudor impressed us very, very much in the interview, and Lange said results are the immediate priority for Tottenham Hotspur FC.
- Earlier this year, Tottenham chief executive noted the club's lower wage bill compared with top clubs, and Lange said January's injuries and registration issues limited squad options; Paratici's last month departure was 'not relevant' according to him.
- The sporting director role, Johan Lange, reported to Vinai Venkatesham, who reports to the board, with frequent communication on recruitment priorities, he said.
- Disciplinary matters aside, Lange emphasised `actions is the only thing` and urged unity to finish the season in the league and Europe, despite Romero's suspension.
- With the summer window in mind, style of play remains a priority for the summer's permanent appointment, and 10 per cent of transfers happen in January, 90 per cent in summer.
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