Here is your Tottenham morning digest on Sunday, April 2.
Spurs reject Pochettino return
Tottenham have rejected a potential return for former head coach Mauricio Pochettino in the coming months, according to a report from the Daily Star.
The ex-PSG manager is a free agent after being dismissed by the French side, with Spurs linked over another switch after an exit for Antonio Conte, though that may seem unlikely now.
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Harry Kane call
Former Arsenal player Paul Merson has claimed that the managerial decision at Tottenham should be dictated by the future of striker Harry Kane. The England captain has just over 12 months remaining on his contract with the north London outfit, creating plenty of concern in N17.
Merson told Sky Sports Soccer Saturday: "You're going to Harry Kane and asking Harry Kane [about a new manager], surely? As soon as Harry Kane goes, that is it! Who wants to be the manager of Tottenham Hotspur if Harry Kane isn't there?"
Stellini interview
Tears began rolling down Cristian Stellini's cheeks as he was taken back to a time in his life that now renders him completely unable to use the word 'crisis' when it comes to Tottenham Hotspur.
The 48-year-old Italian was placed in charge this week at Spurs following the departure of Antonio Conte.
While others point to the chaos behind the scenes at the north London club, with no permanent men or women's team manager, as well as managing director of football Fabio Paratici taking a leave of absence after his worldwide ban from football-related activities, Stellini refuised to term it as a crisis.
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