Igor Tudor clarifies Anfield mix-up with new name 'Arne'
Former Croatia coach Igor Tudor addressed the viral confusion where he was mistaken for Serbian manager Zlatko Dalic at an England match, stating his son informed him that everyone in their country is now laughing about it because they believe "Igor" refers to Slota instead of himself. He emphasized clarity on how news spreads globally while noting a distinct lack of awareness back home regarding the incident's international impact and its implications for Croatian football figures like Dalic or Slobodan Aligrac (Sloto).
Key Points
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1Igor Tudor clarified that he is no longer being referred to as Alan but simply Arne in the viral incident.
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2His son reported receiving messages from people across Croatia laughing at his mistake regarding Anfield's situation.
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Igor Tudor clarified the viral confusion by stating that he no longer calls himself Alan, but Arne.
— (24sata.hr)Tudor explained to his son in Croatia how everyone is laughing at him regarding a mistake made on Anfield stadium grounds.
— (Telegram.hr)'It's clear that people here do not know about this situation,' Tudor stated, indicating the lack of awareness among those back home compared to international attention.