Tottenham's Tudor tenure ends in turmoil as Spurs teeter on relegation brink
Igor Tudor managed just one win in seven games, overseeing a club-record six-match losing streak as Tottenham fights to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
- On Sunday, Tottenham Hotspur confirmed that interim head coach Igor Tudor has left the club by mutual agreement after just 44 days in charge.
- Mounting pressure from a 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest left Tottenham just one point above the Premier League relegation zone, following Tudor's solitary win in seven matches.
- Tottenham have gone 13 league games without a win—their worst run since 1934-35—prompting the 47-year-old manager to criticize his squad as "lacking" in defense, midfield, and attack.
- Goalkeeping coach Tomislav Rogic and physical coach Riccardo Ragnacci have also departed their roles, while the club acknowledged the recent death of Tudor's father, Mario.
- Officials plan to appoint a new head coach before Tottenham return to Premier League action on April 12 against Sunderland, giving the club around 10 days to prepare.
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Tottenham, currently ranked 17th in the Premier League and in direct struggle for permanence, announced Sunday the departure “by mutual agreement” of Croatian coach Igor Tudor, after only seven matches on the London bench.
The crisis is unleashed in Tottenham Hotspurs. After the series of bad results in a season for the forgetfulness of the Premier League, the North London cadre decided to dismiss coach Igor Tudor. The Croatian could not set the course of the white team, which is on the verge of decline in English football. The decision was reported through a statement published by the club on their social networks. "We can confirm that it has been agreed by mutua…
Now Tottenham Hotspur has pulled the draw line. The Premier League club announced the immediate dismissal of coach Igor Tudor. Could he soon be followed by an Austrian? Because in the past few days the Austrian coach Adi Hütter was often associated with the club. Most recently the Vorarlberger was employed by AS Monaco, with which he qualified for the Champions League in his first season. In October 2025 he was released surprisingly. Tottenham i…
Actually Igor Tudor Tottenham is supposed to save Hotspur from the disaster, but under the interim coach everything gets worse - the descent threatens. After just seven games the Croat has to go now.
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