Tottenham discover themselves dealing with another essential supervisory choice in the coming weeks with Antonio Conte tipped to leave the club. The Italian head coach vented his disappointment at his Spurs stars, and the club’s ownership, following their frustrating 3-3 Premier League draw versus transfer fighting Southampton on March 18. Club chairman Daniel Levy will decide on Conte’s future throughout the global break, however the previous Chelsea employer looks specific to leave at the end of the season in either case, with his agreement ending in June. Regardless of a blended reaction to his general period, Spurs fans will be irritated to see another supervisor leave the club, as their look for a prize extends on to 15 years. The Sporting News has a look at Tottenham’s previous Premier League supervisors throughout the years listed below. MORE: What did Antonio Conte state about Tottenham? Spurs employer rips into gamers, club culture after Southampton draw Tottenham’s Premier League supervisors Conte is Spurs’ 16th irreversible employer given that the very first Premier League season in 1992/93 providing the club approximately a brand-new supervisor practically every 2 seasons. Tottenham’s Premier League supervisors Name Dates in Charge Win ratio Best Premier League surface Trophies won Antonio Conte Nov 2021 – Present 53.95% 4th * N/A Nuno Espirito Santo Jun 2021 – Nov 2021 47% N/A N/A Jose Mourinho Nov 2019- Jan 2021 51.16% 6th N/A Mauricio Pochettino May 2014 – Nov 2019 54.27% 2nd N/A Tim Sherwood Dec 2013 – May 2014 50% 6th N/A Andre Villas-Boas Jul 2012 – Dec 2013 55% 5th N/A Harry Redknapp Oct 2008 – Jun 2012 49.5% 4th N/A Juande Ramos Oct 2007 – Oct 2008 38.1% 11th EFL Cup 2008 Martin Jol Nov 2004 – Oct 2007 45.2% 5th N/A Jacques Santini Jun 2004 – Nov 2004 38.4% N/A N/A Glenn Hoddle Apr 2001 – Sep 2003 39.4% 9th N/A George Graham Oct ’98 – Mar 2001 39.6% 10th EFL Cup 1999 Christian Gross Nov ’97 – Sep ’98 33.3% 14th N/A Gerry Francis Nov ’94 – Nov ’97 38.7% 7th N/A Osvaldo Ardiles Jun ’93 – Nov ’94 30.3% 15th N/A Doug Livermore May ’92 – Jun ’93 45.1% 8th N/A Antonio Conte No of seasons: 1 * Best PL surface: 4th No of prizes: Zero Conte’s position looks illogical from completion of the project, with Levy set to choose whether it ends prior to June or not. Spurs fans will have some compassion with his remarks after the Southampton draw however the previous midfielder aims to have actually developed an irreparable circumstance in spite of their sticking around hopes of another leading 4 surface. Nuno Espirito Santo No of seasons: N/A Best PL surface: N/A No of prizes: Zero Santo almost beat Jacques Santini’s low bar of video games in charge, with 17 under his belt, prior to being dismissed in November 2021. Jose Mourinho No of seasons: 1 Best PL surface: 6th No of prizes: Zero Following the wholesale appeal of Mauricio Pochettino, Mourinho’s arrival was welcomed with weariness from the Spurs fans, regardless of his strong prize record. The Portuguese employer was not able to put his stamp on the group and an unavoidable intense exit followed in 2021. Mauricio Pochettino No of seasons: 5 Best PL surface: 2nd No of prizes: Zero Pochettino stays as Spurs’ longest serving, and a lot of effective supervisor in the Premier League, based upon win ratio and league surfaces. The Argentinian stays preferred within the Spurs fan base, and he is among the favourites to change Conte next season, as he intends to finish incomplete organization at the club, after losing to Leicester City in the 2016 Premier League title race and Liverpool in the 2019 Champions League last. Tim Sherwood No of seasons: 1 Best PL surface: 6th No of prizes: Zero Sherwood stepped up from a training function to change Andre Villas-Boas, at first on a short-lived agreement, prior to staying in charge till completion of the project, as Spurs lost out on a Champions League area. Andre Villas-Boas No of seasons: 1 Best PL surface: 5th No of prizes: Zero Villas-Boas reached Spurs figured out to set the record directly following an underwhelming spell in charge of Chelsea in the previous season. The young Portuguese supervisor had a hard time to fill Redknapp’s shoes in north London, and was dismissed midway through the 2013/14 season, regardless of a strong Premier League record. Harry Redknapp No of seasons: 4 Best PL surface: 4th No of prizes: Zero Redknapp stays as perhaps the most popular Tottenham supervisor among Spurs fans in the Premier League age as the veteran manager lastly got into the leading 4. His period stopped working to yield a prize, however a string of Gareth Bale-inspired Champions League nights will live long in the memory for Spurs fans. Delighted birthday, @GarethBale11! #THFC ⚪ #COYS pic.twitter.com/x3nQZbUZX4– Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) July 16, 2019 Juande Ramos No of seasons: 1 Best PL surface: 11th No of prizes: EFL Cup 2008 Ramos’ Copa del Rey win at Sevilla stood out of Spurs, as the club aimed to revitalize from the Martin Jol age, and an appeal offending guaranteed the Spaniard switched Andalucia for north London. A bad league surface in his sole season in charge is rapidly neglected nevertheless, as he stays the last Spurs manager to win a significant prize– in the 2008 EFL Cup. Martin Jol No of seasons: 3 Best PL surface: 5th No of prizes: Zero Following the shock of Santini’s departure, Spurs chose a modification in management design with the simple Jol. The Dutch coach perhaps laid the ground work for future supervisors, as he protected Spurs’ very first 5th location Premier League surface, however a bad start to 2007/08, saw Daniel Levy move for Ramos. Jacques Santini No of seasons: N/A Best PL surface: N/A No of prizes: Zero Santini’s time at Tottenham was extremely brief lived, as the Frenchman resigned after simply 13 video games in charge, due to individual factors. Glenn Hoddle No of seasons: 2 Best PL surface: 9th No of prizes: Zero A move for Hoddle seemed right out of the Osvaldo Ardiles playbook, following his amazing stint in the Spurs midfield in the 1980’s. Regardless of revealing some favorable check in charge of Chelsea and England, he was not able to provide a prize, after losing in the 2001/02 EFL Cup last. George Graham No of seasons: 2 Best PL surface: 10th No of prizes: 1999 EFL Cup Tottenham’s relocation for Graham triggered significant debate in the fan base due to the Scottish employer formerly handling competitors Arsenal. In spite of having a hard time in the Premier League, Graham led Spurs to their very first prize of the Premier League age, beating Leicester City in the 1999 EFL Cup last, however he was dismissed in the 2000/01 season confrontation, due to arguments with the board over transfers. Christian Gross No of seasons: 0 Best PL surface: 14th No of prizes: Zero Following Gerry Francis’ exit, Spurs looked beyond English football for his replacement with the shock arrival of Swiss coach Gross. The house fans never ever warmed to him, and he was revealed the door at the start of 1998/99. Gerry Francis No of seasons: 3 Best PL surface: 7th No of prizes: Zero Francis’ energetic design won him some early breathing room at Spurs, however his time in charge stopped working to truly ignite, regardless of boasting a skilled team. A rumoured fall out with England star Darren Anderton played an essential function in his sacking in 1997. Osvaldo Ardiles No of seasons: 1 Best PL surface: 15th No of prizes: Zero Spurs chose to change the underwhelming Doug Livermore with fan preferred Ardiles, following the Argentina global’s inspiring function in their 1982 and 1983 FA Cup wins. He stopped working to enhance the group substantially from his predecessor, and was sacked in the opening weeks of the 1994/95 season. Doug Livermore No of seasons: 1 Best PL surface: 8th No of prizes: Zero Livermore handled Spurs in their launching Premier League project, with the primary footnote from his period being the arrival of Teddy Sheringham from Nottingham Forest, as the England global went on to win the inaugural Premier League Golden Boot (22 objectives).
Tottenham managers: Complete list of Spurs coaches in Premier League era, Conte and Pochettino records compared
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