Spurs actively seeking replacement as interim boss faces imminent exit
Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly begun searching for a new manager to replace Igor Tudor following his inability to stop an away defeat against Liverpool and the club's subsequent loss at home, marking only their fourth consecutive match under him since February 2019 reports stated he was appointed on interim terms until season end.
Key Points
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1Tottenham Hotspur are actively searching for a replacement to replace interim manager Igor Tudor.
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2Igor Tudor is under significant pressure after overseeing four consecutive defeats since his appointment last month.
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3A journalist has expressed surprise at the decision, noting that Tottenham may have made an error by appointing someone out of their depth.
Developments
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly actively searching for new candidates following poor performances under interim boss Igor Tudor's four competitive matches without victory or improvement. The club is considering dismissing him if their team suffers another defeat against Liverpool on Sunday and must then decide between appointing a second temporary manager or hiring a permanent head coach in the summer.
Tottenham Hotspur are actively assessing alternative managerial options following Igor Tudor's four consecutive defeats since his appointment last month ahead of a match against Liverpool on Saturday. Reports indicate the club is formulating contingency plans to either appoint an interim manager or pursue permanent successors, with Sean Dyche among those linked as potential candidates should they decide part ways after this weekend's game.
Tottenham faces a high risk of relegation after an 11-match winless streak under interim manager Igor Tudor. The club is considering multiple managerial changes due to poor on-field results, with reports linking them to several candidates including Chris Hughton and Ryan Mason ahead of their upcoming match against Liverpool at Anfield.