Tottenham has had a rough go of it as of late with the change at manager after Andre Villas-Boas was let go and now that Tim Sherwood is in charge, the club will look to get a positive result on Sunday against Southampton in English Premier League play and it will be the early match and starts up at 8:30 am ET on NBC Sports from Friends Provident St Mary's Stadium.
The Spurs come into the match after a couple of rough defeats, including last weekend against Liverpool in a 5-0 loss that cost Villas-Boas his job at White Hart Lane and they also fell in the Capital One Cup against West Ham United in the quarter-finals and after playing against Southampton on Sunday, the club will play against West Bromwich at White Hart Lane on Boxing Day. The Spurs continue on the schedule with Stoke City after playing West Brom and then on New Year's Day is a very anticipated match against Manchester United at Old Trafford. Things don't get any easier for the Spurs after that, as Arsenal is on the schedule and that will be an away match at Emirates Stadium.
Tottenham currently is at fifth on the table behind Chelsea before the matches on Sunday, while Liverpool is first in the standings in the Premier League after winning on Saturday. Luis Suarez scored two more goals to add to his league leading total and he now has the Reds in first place for the time being before Arsenal and Chelsea play on Monday. Manchester City and Man United both won on Saturday and the other Sunday match will be Swansea City and Everton at the Hawthorns in the late match.
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Sherwood staked his claim to be Tottenham Hotspur's next permanent manager on Friday as he prepared for his second match in temporary charge since Andre Villas-Boas was sacked this week.
The former Spurs midfielder, who has been involved with coaching the club's young players since 2008, was put in control of the first team for Wednesday's League Cup defeat by West Ham United and will take the side to Southampton on Sunday.
Quite what chairman Daniel Levy has in mind for the north London club is unclear, however, with Sherwood saying he is still to sit down and talk about his future but the 44-year-old Sherwood was in confident mood on Friday.
"I know all about the football club, I've played here - it is my club," he told a news conference. "I know what the supporters want and I know what they demand.
"I know the players who we have got here, I know the good young talent that's coming through the club.
"The club and the manager have to be compatible, it's not always about the biggest name, you might do well at another club, but you might not do well at this one.
"If it was down to me I'm getting a 10-year contract now. But football doesn't work like that, it's all about getting results."
Sherwood, who captained Blackburn Rovers to the Premier League title in 1995, admitted that he would not want to work as an assistant to a new manager and that he must also consider whether the role was right for him in the long-term.
"Not for me to be honest, I wouldn't want that," he said.
"I need to talk about philosophies, what are we looking to do, are we looking to buy players, or are we looking to bring them through. All of this has got to be taken into consideration when I decide whether it is right enough for me or not.
"It's up to the chairman and the board to make the correct decision that's right for the long-term future of the club as it's not good to keep changing managers."
"I listen to managers all the time talking about 'the project'. The project is you win games or you get sacked - end of story."
Sherwood's short-term focus is reviving the club's faltering season at the start of a hectic Christmas schedule, but he will do so without injured center backs Jan Vertonghen and Younes Kaboul. The extent of Andros Townsend's hamstring injury is still unknown.
Michael Dawson returns from suspension for seventh-placed Spurs, who are only five points behind the top four, but last week's 5-0 home drubbing by Liverpool and last month's 6-0 thrashing at Manchester City have eroded confidence.
"It's going to be a very tough game down there, we know what to expect from Southampton," Sherwood said.
"He (Southampton coach Mauricio Pochettino) has got his team playing a very high-press game with a quick tempo."
(Reuters)