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Spurs 9 - Managers

Across
Scotsman who has the third highest number of games as Spurs manager with 570. (4,7)
Club legend who took over as caretaker in 1994. (5,8)
Named European coach of the year in 2007 and took charge of Real Madrid after his stint at Spurs. (6,5)
Resigned from the French national team just before Euro 2004 to take charge of Spurs. (7,7)
Had two War interrupted spells as boss and is the first man to win the FA Cup as a player and manager. (5,9)
Spurs’ first foreign manager. (5,7)
Former player who took over as caretaker manager in 2021 at the age of 29. (4,5)
Achieved a highest league position in 54 years since 1962–63 and led Spurs to their first ever Champions League Final. (8,10)
Manager who, in his only full season, finished third in Division One, reached the FA Cup Final and League Cup semi-final but was dismissed due to disclosures about his private life. (5,5)
The first to be sacked by Daniel Levy. (6,6)
Became only the second Spurs manager to win his first two North London derbies. (4,8)
Manager who led England to the 1998 World Cup before becoming Spurs manager in 2001. (5,6)
Manager from 1984-86 and 1991-92. (5,8)
Down
Last manager to win the FA Cup with Spurs. (5,8)
The first manager since Keith Burkinshaw to qualify for European football in successive seasons. (6,3)
Became the first Tottenham manager to win at Old Trafford in 23 years after his side beat Manchester United 2–3. (5,6,4)
Manager in between legends Rowe and Nicholson who some saw as a stop gap to allow Bill to develop further as a coach. (5,8)
Became only the second manager to win the Premier League Manager of the Year having not won the title. (5,8)
The tabloid ridicule of this manager was often linked to his poor grasp of English and first Spurs press conference, where he arrived late from Heathrow Airport brandishing a London Underground ticket with the words: "I want this to become my ticket to the dreams". (9,5)
Manager whose final game at the helm was a 3-0 defeat to Aston Villa, a club he would take charge of the following season. (3,8)