Former Tottenham striker Jurgen Klinsmann did not rule out his interest in becoming the club’s new permanent manager following the sacking of Jose Mourinho this week.
Mourinho was sacked six days before Sunday’s Carabao Cup final against Manchester City due to a poor run of form.
However, Ryan Mason has been appointed interim manager until the end of the season.
“I tell you, anything is possible in life,” Klinsmann told ESPN when asked about his interest in the vacant position.
“So we’ll see in a couple of months who will be the Spurs manager.
“It’s a huge, huge decision. The timing as well.
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“They really need to get into the Champions League. If they win the final then awesome, it’s nice to have a little piece of silverware, but it’s crucial to get into the Champions League.”
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