; "Sunday's performance against Newcastle was utterly unsatisfactory. It was awful to witness" - Tottenham's chairman Daniel Levy gives explanation for sacking their interim manager - Report Minds "Sunday's performance against Newcastle was utterly unsatisfactory. It was awful to witness" - Tottenham's chairman Daniel Levy gives explanation for sacking their interim manager | Report Minds

"Sunday's performance against Newcastle was utterly unsatisfactory. It was awful to witness" - Tottenham's chairman Daniel Levy gives explanation for sacking their interim manager

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Tottenham Hotspur have decided to make their final decision on the future of Cristian Stellini who is the team's interim manager. 

Stellini who took charge of the team since the sack of Conte hasn't been impressive with his performance as head coach. 

Earlier today, Tottenham Hotspur has announced that interim head coach Cristian Stellini has been dismissed. 

Daniel Levy who is Tottenham chairman took the decision before their Premier League showdown against Manchester United on Thursday night at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

If you recall that Stellini was appointed the team's interim head coach after Antonio Conte left last month on a contract that would put him in charge until the end of the season.

 Stellini had been Conte's assistant for more than ten years and had previously served in that capacity.

Chairman Daniel Levy has decided to fire the Italian after Spurs' appalling 6-1 defeat to the Magpies on Sunday at St. James' Park. After only 21 minutes, Tottenham on Tyneside found themselves 5-0 down, which caused many of their fans to leave the stadium well before halftime.

According to Levy, the performance against the Magpies was unacceptable and the board has agreed to fire him. 

Levy made the following statement on Monday afternoon on the club's official website: "Sunday's performance against Newcastle was utterly unsatisfactory. It was awful to witness. There are numerous possible explanations for what occurred, and while I, the board, the coaches, and the players must all accept responsibility, in the end, the blame lies with me.

"Cristian and his coaching staff will quit their existing positions." I want to thank Cristian for taking over during a trying period in our season and for the professional way that he and his coaching staff carried themselves through it. He and his crew have our best wishes.

Who is Tottenham Hotspur next manager? 

It's been gathered that former Tottenham Hotspur player, Ryan Mason is expected to take charge of the rest of games for the season.

Mason once took charge when Jose Mourinho was sacked afte| be qualified Tottenham to League Cup final.

Tottenham will host Manchester United on Thursday night in front of their fans, which Mason is expected to take charge of the team.

What's next for Harry Kane?

Harry Kane future with Tottenham looks uncertain with their current position in the Premier League table. 

The English international scored the only goal in Spurs 6-1 defeat to Tottenham at St James Park on Sunday. 

Several Premier league clubs are interested in signing Kane in the summer. But Daniel Levy will be keen to keep Harry Kane whose second place in the Premier League table. 

Kane will want to give his final push for Spurs to qualify for place in the top four at the end of the season. 


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