Enzo Maresca in pole position to become next Tottenham manager

Tottenham Hotspur recently sacked Thomas Frank after a disappointing run of results, and they are looking at Enzo Maresca as a potential replacement.

Former Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca is in line to replace Thomas Frank at Tottenham Hotspur. According to a report from Calciomercato, the 46-year-old manager is in pole position to take over at Tottenham. It will be interesting to see if he is willing to take up the opportunity to manage the North London club.

Tottenham have an exciting team, and there is no doubt that they could compete at the highest level with the right manager. Maresca has shown his quality at Chelsea, helping them win the UEFA Europa Conference League and the FIFA Club World Cup in the last 12 months. There is no doubt that he is a quality manager. He could prove to be an excellent appointment for Spurs.

The North London club have been linked with multiple managers in recent weeks. It remains to be seen who they end up with. They need to get the managerial appointment right. It has been a disappointing season for Tottenham , and they will look to bounce back strongly.

The right manager could help them turn things around and finish the season strongly. It is unlikely they will secure Champions League qualification for the 2026/27 season, but they could still secure a respectable finish in the table.

Maresca could be a quality option

Maresca was sacked by Chelsea earlier this season, and he will be desperate to prove his quality in the Premier League at another club. The opportunity to join their rivals will be exciting for him. Tottenham have the resources and players to help him compete at a high level, and the Italian tactician will look to fight for trophies with them in the coming seasons.

Enzo Maresca did well to steady the ship at Chelsea when they were struggling, and he could be the ideal manager to rebuild Tottenham as well. It remains to be seen whether all parties can come to an agreement quickly. Interestingly, the former Chelsea boss has also been a target for Manchester City, and it will be interesting to see what he decides for his future.

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