New interim Tottenham boss Ryan Mason has said he feels he is "ready" to take the job on a permanent basis following Cristian Stellini's sacking.

Mason, 31, replaced Stellini as interim coach on Monday, hours after the Italian was sacked following Spurs' 6-1 humiliation against Newcastle on Sunday. This is Mason's second spell as temporary boss of Spurs, previously stepping into the role April 2021.

The club have been without a permanent manager since Antonio Conte's departure on March 26, however Mason said he is ready to takeover should the club's board be interested in that option.

"Obviously I'm ready and if that situation happens it obviously means I have done a good job," Mason told a news conference on Wednesday. "But that is obviously in the future of four five six weeks' time, the immediate thought is the game on Thursday and the game on Sunday.

"We have big weeks before anyone in here can start to think of that situation.

"I have been coaching six years, which I think is a long time ... You have to be ready and I am ready. I don't doubt that. It's just business. We've got a really, really big game Thursday and another one on Sunday. The focus on my behalf and the group is just to prepare for that."