Tottenham Part Ways With Tudor After One Win In Seven Games

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Tottenham Hotspur have parted ways with Igor Tudor following a disappointing spell that saw him record just one win in seven matches.

Gatekeepers News reports that the club confirmed that the decision was reached by mutual agreement, ending Tudor’s tenure barely six weeks after his appointment as interim head coach.

His departure comes with Spurs sitting just above the relegation zone in the Premier League, increasing fears over their top-flight survival.

Tudor had been brought in to stabilise the team after the dismissal of Thomas Frank, but results worsened under his leadership. During his short stint, the team suffered five defeats and one draw, managing only a single victory across all competitions.

The period was also marked by difficult performances, including a heavy loss to Nottingham Forest, which further deepened the club’s struggles. Their campaign also ended in disappointment in European competition, adding pressure on the coaching staff.

Off the pitch, Tudor faced personal challenges, including the loss of his father during his time in charge, a situation the club acknowledged while expressing support.