Tottenham Hotspur faced a setback as head coach Igor Tudor resigned after just seven matches, marking a turbulent season for the club. Tudor’s departure follows a string of disappointing results, including a recent loss to Nottingham Forest. Despite efforts to improve the team’s performance, Tudor’s tenure was short-lived.
The decision to part ways with Tudor was mutual, as confirmed by the club in an official statement. Along with Tudor, members of his coaching staff, including the Goalkeeping Coach and Physical Coach, have also left their roles. The club expressed gratitude for their contributions during the past six weeks.
Tudor’s departure leaves Tottenham without a head coach with only seven matches remaining in the Premier League season. The club, currently teetering just above the relegation zone, faces uncertainty as they seek a new appointment. Tottenham is gearing up for a crucial match against Sunderland, with the search for a new head coach underway.
