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Toby Alderweireld says: “If Tottenham need help, I’m there, why not?”

Toby Alderweireld, the retired Belgian defender who left Tottenham in 2021 after 236 appearances, played in Qatar and for Royal Antwerp, and retired in mid-2025, has said he’s open to returning to Spurs in a non-playing, behind-the-scenes capacity.

Toby highlighted the strong team spirit from the Pochettino era (mentioning players like Son Heung-min, Harry Kane, himself, and Jan Vertonghen) as a model, and contrasted it with current struggles. Tottenham is in a tough spot in the Premier League (relegation-threatened as of recent reports), and Alderweireld has been vocal about squad issues and leadership.

“Yeah, for sure. It’s up to someone else to decide if I have the qualities and about the right position, but I would do everything in my power. I think I have good connections with the fans and the club. I know the club, I played there for six years.

If Tottenham need help, I’m there, why not? I think the other guys would feel the same. We had a wonderful team at that time, that was our strength. If I think about Sonny, Harry Kane, myself, Jan Vertonghen, they were down-to-earth people, good guys. They always put the club number one. Those are the people you want in your club.”

He returned to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as a special guest for a Champions League match in March 2026 and received a warm reception. This comes amid fan frustration with the current setup and calls for more ex-players in roles (similar to how Jan Vertonghen and others have been involved).

Many Spurs fans would welcome him back in a coaching, mentoring, or academy role, given his experience and connection to the club. Whether the club pursues it depends on the board and recruitment decisions. It’s a feel-good story for fans nostalgic for the more stable periods under Pochettino.

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