
Kieran McKenna involved in stunning bombshell at Tottenham – ‘Wow’
Tottenham are weighing up who to replace Ange Postecoglou with at the end of the season already, with the Australian set for the sack.
Spurs have set their sights on Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola, while Fulham’s Marco Silva has also caught Daniel Levy’s eye.
The North Londoners will suffer their 19th Premier League defeat of the season if they are beaten by champions-elect Liverpool on Sunday.
Postecoglou can still steer Tottenham to the Europa League title, but it will seemingly not be enough to save him from the sack.

Jim White left stunned as Tottenham eye Kieran McKenna
Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna has emerged as a candidate to replace Postecoglou at Spurs, even though the Tractor Boys are set for relegation back to the Championship.
Alex Crook revealed live on talkSPORT [23 April, 12:41 pm] that McKenna should not be ruled out of the race to become the next Tottenham boss.
Host Jim White was left stunned as he replied: “Wow”.
McKenna would be out of his depth at Tottenham
While Spurs would likely perform better in the Premier League without Postecoglou next term, Levy must carefully consider who he will replace the 59-year-old with.
Furthermore, if the Australian guides Tottenham to Europa League glory, supporters may believe that he should be given more time in the dugout after winning the North Londoners’ first silverware since 2008.
Opponent | Result |
Frankfurt (H) | 1-1 D |
Wolves (A) | 4-2 L |
Frankfurt (A) | 0-1 W |
Nottingham Forest (H) | 1-2 L |
But the potential appointment of McKenna would be an underwhelming one for Spurs, who are looking to get themselves back in contention for the European spots next season.
The Ipswich boss will always deserve a huge amount of credit for guiding the Tractor Boys to back-to-back promotions from League One to the Premier League.
However, McKenna has looked out of his depth in the top flight this season, which would not suggest that he would be a good option for Tottenham.
The likes of Iraola and Silva, who are currently performing well in the Premier League with Bournemouth and Fulham, respectively, would surely be better options for Spurs and Levy than McKenna.