This archive report was first published on 19 November 2019.
Published on November 19, 2019, Tottenham's struggles in the Premier League have led to speculation about the future of manager Mauricio Pochettino.
According to reports, the Spurs boardroom is growing increasingly concerned about the team's performance, which has left them in 14th place in the league.
With a crucial match against West Ham approaching, the pressure on Pochettino is mounting, and it seems only a matter of time before he leaves the club.
As the search for a replacement begins, three names have emerged as potential candidates: Eddie Howe, Carlo Ancelotti, and Julian Nagelsmann.
Eddie Howe, the Bournemouth manager, has been touted as a contender due to his team's impressive start to the season.
Carlo Ancelotti, the former Chelsea boss, is also in the running, but there are doubts about whether he would leave Napoli at this stage.
Ancelotti has reportedly been identified as a potential manager for Inter Miami next season, which could make his availability uncertain.
Julian Nagelsmann, the 32-year-old RB Leipzig boss, has done an excellent job in Germany and has been earmarked as a future Bayern Munich boss.
As Tottenham's situation continues to unfold, a win against West Ham this weekend could see them climb up the table, but a loss could see them fall as low as 17th place.