Spurs sack interim manager after seven games amid relegation fears.
Spurs have parted ways with Croatian coach Igor Tudor following just four weeks in charge and a record-breaking run of only one win from his first seven matches, marking the end to an experiment that failed amidst persistent threats of immediate promotion or demotion by Premier League officials for failing on both fronts
Key Points
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1Tottenham Hotspur has parted ways with interim head coach Igor Tudor by mutual consent after just four weeks in charge.
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2The club's decision follows poor results, including five losses and three draws during his seven games at the helm while fighting relegation.
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3Spurs remain one point above the drop zone but face an uphill battle ahead of their next crucial fixtures without a manager.
Perspectives
Tottenham Hotspur Supporters' Trust have outlined the perfect replacement for Igor Tudor.
— 'A season of bad calls': Tottenham Supporters' Trust issue verdict on Igor Tudor exit with clear message (Standard.co.uk)Igor Tudor leaves relegation-threatened Tottenham by mutual agreement after just five Premier League games at the helm, losing 5 out of his first seven matches including a dismal home defeat to Nottingham Forest.
— (Mar 29, 16:04) Igor Tudor Leaves Tottenham Mutual (Sports.yahoo.com)'Seven Games. Thirty-eight Days.' Spurs fired their interim manager after just six weeks in charge with the club sitting one point above relegation zone following a poor run of results.
— (Mar 29, 15:30) Seven games, 48 days (Feeds.as.com)'A season of bad calls': Tottenham Supporters' Trust issue verdict on Igor Tudor exit with clear message
— "Tottenham Hotspur's brief experiment" has come to an abrupt end after just five weeks.