
Former Tottenham defender Ramon Vega isn't surprised seeing the club struggle to find a replacement for Antonio Conte.
Conte left Spurs as manager in April.
"I think the Tottenham Board are underestimating how small the technical Football world is (Coaches, current and ex-players and of course agents regarding the potential Spurs Job and the reputation of the Club)," 51-year-old Vega wrote on his Twitter.
"They all talk to each other referencing their experience with the club in the past and present.
"I can tell you here that over 99 per cent saying the same. It's not a question of who is going to manage next season the questions are way more profound.
"It's the overall attitude and handling of the club decision-makers that makes this club today so uncertain and not united for anybody to come in this including the staff and of course the Fans.
"The treatments and attitudes handled by the Board for a decade toward staff, players, ex-players and of course the FANS have put all in question.
"A football club should be there to be social and make you feel warm and welcome to be one of the family and have a unity feeling no one is more important than the other [person] next to him.
"All this starts at the top of this disconnect and is very clinical warm-less handling."
