Spurs urged for new manager amid "crash" after 5-2 defeat (Sportsmole.co.uk)
Premier League legend and former Manchester United coach Gary Neville has described Tottenham Hotspur's current managerial situation as a 'car crash' following Igor Tudor's controversial decision-making in Madrid. The Croatian interim head coach is under intense scrutiny for his poor results, particularly after Spurs suffered another humiliating 5-2 defeat to Atletico Madrid on Tuesday night which left them flirting with relegation danger zone.
Key Points
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1Gary Neville has described Spurs manager Igor Tudor as being in the middle of a "car crash" following their 5-2 Champions League defeat by Atletico Madrid.
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2Tottenham are currently flirting with relegation from the Premier League and need to make another managerial change soon according to Gary Neville.
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3"Igor Tudor's tenure at Tottenham is a 'crash' that needs to be brought to an end," says former Manchester United player, who has called on Spurs for further action.
Developments
Gary Neville has described Tottenham Hotspur's situation under interim coach Igor Tudor following their 5-2 Champions League defeat to Atletico Madrid and five consecutive Premier League losses. With Spurs winless in eleven league matches, the club faces intense pressure for another managerial change amid fears of imminent relegation due to a historic slump across all competitions.
Gary Neville insists Tottenham must make an immediate managerial change after interim coach Igor Tudor lost all four games since his appointment and failed to secure a win against relegation rivals this season, comparing Tedoir's tenure to "a car crash." Despite these warnings from the former Manchester United manager regarding Antonin Kinsky's performance in goal versus Guglielmo Vicario, Tottenham are expected to keep Tudor for their upcoming match at Anfield.