Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed that Igor Tudor has left the club by mutual consent, bringing an abrupt end to one of the shortest managerial reigns in recent Premier League history.
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The Croatian coach lasted just 44 days in charge, overseeing only seven matches before his departure, as Spurs continue to battle a turbulent and disappointing season.
A Brief & Troubled Tenure
Tudor was appointed in February following the dismissal of Thomas Frank, with the task of stabilising a struggling Tottenham side and steering them away from relegation trouble. However, results failed to improve.
During his short spell:
- Tottenham won just one of seven matches
- Suffered five defeats
- Slipped to 17th in the Premier League, just above the relegation zone
A heavy 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest proved to be the final blow, intensifying pressure on both the manager and the club hierarchy.
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Why Tottenham Made the Decision
Tottenham’s decision to part ways with Tudor was driven largely by results and the urgency of their situation. With the club hovering just above relegation, there was little room for patience or long-term planning.
While officially mutual, the move reflects the reality of a team in crisis, needing immediate change to preserve their Premier League status.