Sean Dyche now odds-on favourite to be new Tottenham manager as Igor Tudor whereabouts emerge
Sean Dyche has now emerged as the odds-on favourite to become the next Tottenham Hotspur manager.
The 54-year-old only left Nottingham Forest last month after an indifferent set of results.
However, with the appointment of Igor Tudor looking far from wise after four defeats from four matches, Spurs may be forced into an early change.
Now, one UK bookmaker believes Dyche could make a shock move to Tottenham at 1/2, with Oddschecker on 11 March confirming that these odds have been slashed.
Can Sean Dyche keep Tottenham in the Premier League?
In the Premier League, Dyche has picked up a reputation for being a survival specialist.
To date, the manager has never taken a club down into the second-tier, keeping Burnley and Everton in the top-flight against the odds.
At Nottingham Forest, he was on course to achieve this once again before he was sacked by Evangelos Marinakis after a 0-0 draw with Wolves.
This was despite the club being outside the relegation zone on his departure.
While his stay at the Reds was short, he did pick up results, winning six of his 18 matches in charge and averaging 1.22 points per game in the division.
If he were to be appointed in time for the Liverpool match and continued this ratio, he would take Tottenham to 40 points, which is traditionally enough for survival.
Who else is linked with the Tottenham job?
Football Insider revealed earlier this season that Mauricio Pochettino to Tottenham could happen, with the US National Team manager interested in the role.
This is reflected with the bookies, with the Argentine being the second-favourite to land the job at 4/1.
Harry Redknapp has now emerged as the third-favourite with his odds now reduced to 5/1 as he continues to be linked with a sensational return.
Potential outsiders include Roberto De Zerbi and Robbie Keane, who are both at 8/1 odds.
De Zerbi is currently a free agent after departing from Marseille earlier this season.
In comparison, Keane is currently the manager of Ferencvaros and is on course to win another Nemzeti Bajnoksag I title this season.
His form in the Europa League has also been impressive, with the Hungarian club set to take on Braga in their first leg of their round of 16 tie on Thursday.

