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DEVELOPINGSpurs sack interim manager after seven games amid relegation fears.

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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

March 29, 07:38 Tottenham Hotspur announced they have parted ways with interim manager Igor Tudor by mutual consent after just seven games in charge.

Igor Tudor has left his role as interim coach after seven matches in charge.

— (The Associated Press)

Tottenham Hotspur decided to sack Igor Tudor amid a relegation threat, having lost five of the first six games under him and sitting just one point above the drop zone with 17th place standing. The club has now parted ways with two managers in less than three months.

— (Indiatoday.in)

"Tudor leaves Tottenham after losing five out of seven matches; he departed following a dismal defeat to Nottingham Forest before an international break, leaving Spurs struggling at the bottom end of Table B."

— (Skysports)
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