Another manager bites the dust at Spurs
Tottenham’s nightmare just keeps getting worse. Igor Tudor, the Croatian head coach, has parted ways with the club by mutual consent after only four weeks in charge. His abrupt exit means the Spurs are back to square one in a frantic hunt for their third permanent boss in weeks.
Tudor’s brief reign ends with just one win
Arriving last month to replace Thomas Frank, who was sacked amid a disastrous run, Tudor promised stability and a shake-up. But with just a single victory under his belt, the ex-Juventus and Marseille boss couldn’t halt the slide. Tottenham’s official statement said: “We can confirm that it has been mutually agreed for Head Coach Igor Tudor to leave the Club with immediate effect.”
Spurs scramble to find a saviour amid crisis
The north London club had pinned hopes on Tudor’s top European pedigree to revive their fortunes. Instead, his quick exit highlights deeper problems with recruitment and club decision-making at the highest level.
Now, with the season ticking away, the Spurs must urgently find a manager who can steady the ship and ignite performances to satisfy desperate fans. The search will likely span domestic and European candidates as the club tries to avoid further turmoil.
Boardroom blunders loom large as Spurs spiral
Tudor was brought in to turn things around after Frank’s calamitous spell — but it’s clear the instability will continue for now. The club faces a long road ahead to regain stability, avoid another drawn-out managerial merry-go-round, and get back on track in a fiercely competitive campaign.