Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy and Harry Redknapp were in discussion at the weekend.

Redknapp was in attendance at the weekend when Tottenham were beaten 2-1 by Liverpool, and he spoke with the Spurs chairman about his former side’s poor form.
Tottenham have now lost four of their last four Premier League matches, which has put their place in the top four under serious threat.
But Redknapp insists that Pochettino is not under pressure, despite his team’s poor run of form recently.
“I spoke to Levy on Sunday and he said there’s no pressure on Pochettino to win anything and nobody is telling him that we’ve got to do it this year,” Redknapp said. “So I don’t see him coming under any pressure.
“For whatever reason at the moment they have just gone through one of those spells again, when the crunch comes, that they can’t get the results they need. It’s difficult to know [where they’re going wrong].”

Spurs had looked like title contenders at one stage this season, but their results over the past two months have been abject.
Tottenham are now in fourth place in the Premier League table, and they could slip out of the Champions League qualification spots this evening, if Manchester United beat Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Tottenham simply must stop their slide if they are to make it into Europe’s elite competition next season, with their next match coming against Crystal Palace on Wednesday evening.

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