Emmanuel Adebayor owes a "big thanks" to Tim
Sherwood and is hoping the head coach is given the opportunity to stay at
Tottenham.
Sherwood was forced to cope with renewed speculation over
his future at White Hart Lane ahead of Monday's home Premier League game
against Sunderland, with reports suggesting Tottenham had already made a
decision to sack the 45-year-old at the end of the season.
However, Adebayor helped provide a welcome boost, scoring
twice in a 5-1 thrashing of Gus Poyet's relegation-threatened side.
Having been left out in the cold by previous Tottenham
boss Andre Villas-Boas, Adebayor has found a new lease of life under the
Portuguese's successor, scoring 13 goals in 19 appearances.
And the powerful striker is hoping he can continue to
work with Sherwood beyond the current campaign.
"I am playing and scoring goals, I would hope he
stays," Adebayor told Sky Sports.
"When everyone forgot about me he gave me back my
life. I am very grateful and I owe a big thanks to him.
"But I am not the chairman or the owner of the club.
No matter what happens I am a professional footballer and just want to do my
job for the club.
"As a team we are going through a difficult moment,
but we just have to keep fighting for the club."
Sherwood insists his sole focus is on Tottenham's
remaining five Premier League matches as the club seek to improve on their
current position of sixth.
"The speculation you can not stop - it has always
been there from the moment I took over to where we are now," he said.
"It is up to the football club to answer the
questions and I am really going to be professional and worry about the players
on the pitch and getting the best out of them between now and the end of the
season.
"I am more than capable of doing that."
Culled from Soccerway
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