Tottenham are still on the lookout for a new permanent manager and former striker Jurgen Klinsmann has opened up on a call he had with chairman Daniel Levy. Jose Mourinho was sacked by Spurs in mid-April and Klinsmann has revealed he was very quick to contact Levy about a possible job opening.
Jurgen Klinsman said: “Well I called him [Levy] when he let Mourinho go, and said Daniel ‘What’s the case now?’. He said ‘listen, I’ve got so much to do right now, got to sort things out at the club, let’s talk later on’. Then I saw all the different names walking in, talking, walking out. And the same still today. Spurs is in my heart, absolutely would I consider that but if he doesn’t want to you cannot force him.”
Kane opens up on England sub
Harry Kane was once again disappointing for England as they were held to a goalless draw with Scotland at Wembley. Kane, the Three Lions’ captain, was widely criticised for his display in his country’s win against Croatia last weekend, where he was taken off with less than 10 minutes to go. Yesterday evening, the 27-year-old Spurs star lasted even less time on the pitch, with Gareth Southgate replacing him on 74 minutes – and he has now spoken about the decision from the England boss.
Harry Kane on his sub said: “It’s part of the game, the manager felt that was the right decision so you just have to take it. It is what it is.”