Tottenham would still fail with Guardiola or Klopp in charge, says Pennant

‘You could get Pep or Klopp and they would STILL play c**p football’: Tottenham ‘need to change from top to bottom’ after sacking Cristian Stellini, says Jermaine Pennant, who insists the club needs to ‘get Daniel Levy out’ to be successful

  • Spurs sacked interim boss Cristian Stellini after their 6-1 Newcastle thumping 
  • They would still struggle with a top manager in charge, says Jermaine Pennant 
  • He said Daniel Levy needed to leave the club in order for them to move forwards 

Tottenham would still be a failure if a top manager like Pep Guardiola or Jurgen Klopp were in charge, claims Jermaine Pennant – who said the club needs to change ‘from top to bottom’. 

Spurs’ season sank into further disarray on Monday night after the club sacked interim boss Cristian Stellini – Antonio Conte’s former assistant – following their humiliating 6-1 defeat at Newcastle, with Ryan Mason put in charge for the rest of the season. 

The club have struggled to forge a path to success despite hiring a number of high-profile manager such as Jose Mourinho and Conte – who was himself sacked last month after ranting about the state of the club and attitude of the players.

But former Liverpool star Pennant said Spurs would still struggle to compete even if the likes of Guardiola or Klopp was in charge – as he stressed chairman Daniel Levy needed to leave for the club to move forwards. 

‘I think you need to get Levy out,’ the former winger told talkSport.

Jermaine Pennant says Pep Guardiola could not fix the mess at Tottenham

He also said Jurgen Klopp would struggle to be a success

Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp could not fix the mess at Spurs, says Jermaine Pennant 

The former Liverpool winger said Tottenham needed to 'change from top to bottom'

The former Liverpool winger said Tottenham needed to ‘change from top to bottom’ 

‘They’ve had top managers that have won Champions Leagues, Premier League titles.

‘Conte, Mourinho, and even they’re struggling. You’ve got Poch, who is a great manager, and even he was struggling.

‘So it doesn’t matter who you get in, you could get Pep, you could get Klopp, you could get the best in the league.’

‘What they’ve got now, what the manager you get in now, will not do anything.

‘It will be same old Spurs, start off good, and end up playing crap football and dropping off the league.

‘They need to change from the top – Levy needs to go, 100 per cent.

‘You can’t fix something if you don’t go to the root source.’

Tottenham are in disarray after sacking Cristian Stellini following their 6-1 loss to Newcastle

Ryan Mason has the support of Tottenham players to lead the team until the end of the season

Tottenham are in disarray after sacking Cristian Stellini following their 6-1 loss to Newcastle – with Ryan Mason taking the team for the rest of the season

Pennant claimed Tottenham will not become successful until chairman Daniel Levy leaves

Pennant claimed Tottenham will not become successful until chairman Daniel Levy leaves

Stellini only lasted four games as Spurs caretaker and Mason will now be trusted to guide the team for the remaining six games. 

Champions League football looks like a big ask for Spurs after Newcastle went six points clear of them with a thumping win – and huge games against Manchester United and Liverpool are coming next for Mason. 

In a damning statement on Monday night, Levy took responsibility for the current chaos at the club and said the demolition at Newcastle was ‘wholly unacceptable’.

‘Sunday’s performance against Newcastle was wholly unacceptable,’ Levy wrote in a statement on Monday night. 

‘It was devastating to see. We can look at many reasons why it happened and whilst myself, the board, the coaches and players must all take collective responsibility, ultimately the responsibility is mine.

Tottenham's season is collapsing after their abject showing at St James' Park - with their top four hopes rapidly fading

Tottenham’s season is collapsing after their abject showing at St James’ Park – with their top four hopes rapidly fading 

‘Cristian will leave his current role along with his coaching staff. 

‘Cristian stepped in at a difficult point in our season and I want to thank him for the professional manner in which he and his coaching staff have conducted themselves during such a challenging time. We wish him and his staff well.’

‘Ryan Mason will take over head coach duties with immediate effect. Ryan knows the club and the players well. We shall update further on his coaching staff in due course,’ Levy’s statement continued.

‘I met with the player committee today – the squad is determined to pull together to ensure the strongest possible finish to the season. 

‘We are all clear we need to deliver performances which earn your amazing support.’

source: dailymail.co.uk