Who is going to turn the Tottenham super tanker before it sinks once and for all?
Following the sacking of Thomas Frank, our team is now completely rudderless.
What the board has got planned is anyone's guess, but personally I would like to see a caretaker manager appointed on an interim basis, before a head coach is secured on a permanent contract in the summer.
Right now, the priority has to be salvaging the wreckage of our domestic season and avoiding relegation to the Championship.
Our European escapade has offered some light relief in an otherwise desperately bleak season, and I am all for keeping that dream alive, but not at the expense of Premier League football.
So, who can ensure we escape the drop by getting the best out of an injury-ravaged squad?
John Heitinga seems an obvious choice, and it would not surprise me if he was brought in with this exact scenario in mind.
Longer term, there is only one man for a romantic like me: Mauricio Pochettino.
The board should bring the magic one back home in the summer, and this time they have to give him whatever he needs for what we all know will be a painful rebuild.
Whoever ends up with the job, be it temporarily or as permanently as these things can be in modern football, the board must address two crucial factors.
The first is the physical care of our players, because the current rate and severity of injuries is catastrophic.
The second is the wage structure, so that we can attract and retain higher quality players.
We have been told repeatedly that the board's focus is sporting success.
Success in sport often comes down to fine margins, and the next move by the Tottenham board has to be inch-perfect.
Find more from Ali Speechly at Women Of The Lane and on Instagram