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The View From The Lane: The Athletic FC's Spurs show

Should Spurs finally scratch that itch and bring Poch back? + Fulham away!

The View From The Lane: The Athletic FC's Spurs show

The Athletic

Sports, Soccer,, Spurs, Tottenham, Tottenham Hotspur

4.6661 Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2026

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's Dan Kilpatrick and Jack Pitt-Brooke to debate the potential return of Mauricio Pochettino, the arguments for and against, what it would mean for the club and whether he would be 'fully backed'.


They also talk about Igor Tudor's latest presser and Fulham away on Sunday, which looks to be a monumentally significant fixture for the club.


HOST: Danny Kelly

WITH: Dan Kilpatrick, Jack Pitt-Brooke

PRODUCER: Tom Fuller


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Transcript

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0:00.0

The Athletic F.C.

0:07.3

You're welcome along, everybody, once again, to The View from the Lane,

0:27.0

the Spurs podcast that continues to try and make some sense of Tottenham Hot Spurs'

0:33.1

Looney Season, Part 2.

0:35.7

If you like, I'm Danny Kelly with me today from the Athletic Braving.

0:40.7

The continuing chaos, possibly wreckage that we have to sift through Jack Pitt,

0:46.6

Brooke and Dan Kilpatrick from the Athletic. We will get on to Fulham. We will talk about

0:52.0

the possible return of Maritio Pochitina. We'll answer some of your

0:56.3

questions that we asked for in social media. But first, we've had, not the first, but the first,

1:02.7

as somebody would have gained behind him, press conference with Igor Chuda.

1:09.8

At least down at the top of the list,

1:12.4

he kind of seems to get just how serious the situation is,

1:17.8

which I'm not sure he was allowing himself to do when he first got here.

1:21.8

Yeah, I think from the start he has understood the gravity of it,

1:25.4

which is kind of refreshing because I don't think Frank

1:28.8

ever really did. It never felt like Frank quite appreciated or was willing to appreciate that

1:35.0

Spurs was sliding into a genuine relegation battle under him. And it did feel a bit like he was

1:39.3

bearing his head in the sand, whereas Tudor's kind of come in from the off and said, this is an

1:43.2

emergency situation.

1:44.5

And he said yesterday that this is the toughest challenge of his career, which I think

1:49.2

tallies because he has done rescue missions before.

1:52.6

But I think his two most recent ones at Lazio and Juventus, is that right?

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