Since the departure of Andre Villas-Boas, Tottenham Hotspur seems to have found its footing again. However, despite bringing some vibrancy back to Spurs, Tim Sherwood, who already lives in constant fear of being dismissed, remains uncertain about his future at White Hart Lane.
Rumors are already swirling about the potential arrival of Sami Hyypia. Yet, many indications suggest that the leadership at Tottenham already has their sights set on the future coach: Louis van Gaal, the current coach of the Netherlands. Consequently, the current Spurs manager finds himself grappling with numerous uncertainties.
According to the Daily Mirror, Sherwood is frustrated by the lack of support from club president Daniel Levy, who was absent during Tottenham’s recent disappointing defeat against Chelsea (4-0). “Maybe he was traveling, I don’t know,” Sherwood attempted to explain. “It’s up to the club to make this decision. One thing is for sure, no one cares about the team more than me.”