EPL: 10 Managers Who Might Replace Harry Redknapp at Spurs

Chris PotterCorrespondent IApril 8, 2011

EPL: 10 Managers Who Might Replace Harry Redknapp at Spurs

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    BARCELONA, SPAIN - APRIL 08:  (FILE PHOTO) Head coach Jurgen Klinsmann of Bayern Munich follows his players during the UEFA Champions League quarter final first leg match between FC Barcelona and FC Bayern Munich at the Camp Nou stadium on April 8, 2009 i
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    Most England fans will be pleased to hear that Fabio Capello will step down as national coach after the European Championship in 2012.

    The Italian's popularity has dwindled over the past year, following his team's half-hearted and dim-witted performance at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and his handling of the England captaincy issue more recently.

    The bookmakers' favourite to replace Capello next summer is Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp, who has enjoyed a successful three-year stint in North London, having guided Spurs, the Premier League's perennial underachievers, to fourth in the league last year and to the quarterfinal of the UEFA Champions League this term.

    It seems that this is almost a foregone conclusion, provided that Redknapp's court case over tax evasion this summer does not bring too much shame on the former England international. Such is the lack of viable alternatives that Redknapp's murky past and lack of silverware or experience managing at the very highest level does not seem to be an issue for the F.A.

    But how will Tottenham, currently fifth in the top tier and in a strong financial position, replace a man with such charisma, knowledge and presence?

    Whoever they eventually choose could have a say in the futures of young stars such as Gareth Bale, Aaron Lennon and Luka Modric.

    Will chairman Daniel Levy put his trust in a younger manager such as Spurs legend Jurgen Klinsmann (pictured), who created a breathtaking style of play during his tenure as German national coach? Will Premier League management experience be the critical criterion? Or will the club want to make a statement of intent with a star signing?

    In this slideshow, I look at 10 possible future Spurs managers (in order from least to most likely candidates) who would look to build on Redknapp's sterling work and create a name for themselves alongside the likes of Bill Nicholson and Arthur Rowe as managers who make history in N17. 

10: Martin O'Neill

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    STOKE ON TRENT, ENGLAND - MARCH 13:  Aston Villa Manager Martin O'Neill looks on at the start of the Barclays Premier League match between Stoke City and Aston Villa at Britannia Stadium on March 13th, 2010 in Stoke on Trent, England.  (Photo by Bryn Lenn
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    Age: 59

    Nationality: Northern Irish

    Managerial Highlights: 75 percent win ratio at Celtic and 25 consecutive league victories. Two League Cup triumphs with Leicester City.

    Baggage: Left Celtic to look after his sick wife. Resigned from Aston Villa post after disagreement with chairman over strategy and transfer funds.

    Potential: 6/10  

9: Gustavo Poyet

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    STOKE ON TRENT, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 19:  Manager of Brighton and Hove Albion Gus Poyet looks on during the FA Cup sponsored by E.ON 5th Round match between Stoke City and Brighton & Hove Albion at Britannia Stadium on February 19, 2011 in Stoke on Trent, E
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    Age: 43

    Nationality: Uruguayan

    Notable Appointments: Leeds United and Tottenham Hotspur (Assistant Coach), Brighton & Hove Albion

    Managerial Highlights: Won the Carling Cup as Spurs assistant, instrumental in Brighton's transformation as table-toppers of League One

    Baggage: Ultimately dismissed as Assistant Coach in unsuccessful Juande Ramos era. Still lacks experience.

    Potential: 6/10  

8: Chris Hughton

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    NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 10:  Chris Hughton, manager of Newcastle United looks on during the Barclays Premier League match between Newcastle United and Blackburn Rovers at St James' Park on November 10, 2010 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
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    Age: 52

    Nationality: Irish

    Notable Appointments: Tottenham Hotspur and Republic of Ireland (Assistant Coach), Newcastle United

    Managerial Highlights: Kept his job at Spurs under 10 different managers and ably stepped into caretaker role twice. Superbly led team back to Premier League under difficult circumstances.

    Baggage: Has been a part of many failed setups at Spurs and has spent most of his coaching career as a backup.

    Potential: 6/10  

7: Guus Hiddink

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    LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 30:  Chelsea Manager Guus Hiddink lifts the trophy after the FA Cup sponsored by E.ON Final match between Chelsea and Everton at Wembley Stadium on May 30, 2009 in London, England.  (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
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    Age: 64

    Nationality: Dutch

    Notable Appointments: PSV Eindhoven, Netherlands, Real Madrid, South Korea, Chelsea, Russia

    Managerial Highlights: 15 managerial titles, including six Eredivisie victories and three coaching awards. Won the F.A. Cup in his last game as Chelsea caretaker manager.

    Baggage: Already 64 years old and has steered clear of club managerial roles recently.

    Potential: 6/10 

6: Owen Coyle

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    BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - MARCH 12:  Manager Owen Coyle of Bolton Wanderers prior to the FA Cup sponsored by E.On Sixth Round match between Birmingham City and Bolton Wanderers at St Andrews on March 12, 2011 in Birmingham, England.  (Photo by Mark Thompson/G
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    Age: 44

    Nationality: Scottish

    Notable Appointments: St Johnstone, Burnley, Bolton Wanderers

    Managerial Highlights: Two Manager of the Month awards and cup semifinals in Scotland, almost beat Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs in League Cup at Burnley, having successful season at Bolton this year.

    Baggage: No experience managing 'big' teams or players, Coyle may be an unpopular choice with fans

    Potential: 7/10 

5: Jose Mourinho

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    MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 05:  Jose Mourinho of Real Madrid talks to Harry Redknapp of Tottenham Hotspur prior to the UEFA Champions League Quarter Final first leg match between Real Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on April 5, 2011 i
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    Age: 48

    Nationality: Portuguese

    Notable Appointments: Porto, Chelsea, Internazionale, Real Madrid

    Managerial Highlights: Won Primeira Liga with record 86-point haul. Stunning Champions League triumph with Porto, back-to-back Premier League and Serie A titles with Chelsea and Internazionale.

    Baggage: Would be hugely expensive and might want to manage Portugal next. Accused of favouring some players and bearing grudges with others.

    Potential: 7/10 

4: Michael Laudrup

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    MADRID, SPAIN - JANUARY 23: Head coach Michael Laudrup of Mallorca during the La Liga match between Real Madrid and Mallorca at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on January 23, 2011 in Madrid, Spain.  (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
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    Age: 46

    Nationality: Danish

    Notable Appointments: Denmark, Getafe, Spartak Moscow, Mallorca

    Managerial Highlights: Won Danish Cup final and then Double with Brondby, linked with spate of top clubs and highly thought of in La Liga.

    Baggage: Has only enjoyed moderate success in a couple of his previous roles and has yet to hold down a post at a prestigious club.

    Potential: 7/10 

3: Jurgen Klinsmann

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    BARCELONA, SPAIN - APRIL 08:  Juergen Klinsmann and Frank Ribery of Bayern Munich look on during the UEFA Champions League quarter final first leg match between FC Barcelona and FC Bayern Munich at the Camp Nou stadium on April 8, 2009 in Barcelona, Spain
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    Age: 46

    Nationality: German

    Notable Appointments: Germany and Bayern Munich

    Managerial Highlights: Claimed a third-place finish at 2006 World Cup and rewarded with German Order of Merit award, reached Champions League quarter-finals with Bayern Munich.

    Baggage: Was criticised for commuting to Germany from the US while in charge of the national team, critics suggest he ignores defensive tactics and has no Plan B.

    Potential: 7/10 

2: Carlo Ancelotti

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    LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 06:  Carlo Ancelotti the Chelsea manager looks on prior to kickoff during the UEFA Champions League quarter final first leg match between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on April 6, 2011 in London, England.  (Photo
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    Age: 51

    Nationality: Italian

    Notable Appointments: Parma, Juventus, AC Milan, Chelsea

    Managerial Highlights: Second-placed Serie A finish with Parma, two UEFA Champions League trophies with AC Milan, won Premier League title with Chelsea team which scored 103 goals in a season.

    Baggage: Will not leave Chelsea unless pushed by owner Roman Abrahamovic, would he move across the city to build Spurs into a force?

    Potential: 7/10 

1: David Moyes

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    LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - MARCH 01:  David Moyes the manager of Everton gives instructions to his players during the FA Cup 5th round match sponsored by E.on between Everton and Reading at Goodison Park on March 1, 2011 in Liverpool, United Kingdom.  (Photo by
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