Spurs‑Style Crisis: Tudor Departs

Tottenham parted ways with head coach Igor Tudor after just 44 days and seven games amid a slide that left them one point above the relegation zone following a 3‑0 loss to Nottingham Forest. (espn.com) Roberto De Zerbi and Sean Dyche are among the names being linked as potential replacements. (theguardian.com)

Tottenham posted an official club statement thanking Tudor and two members of his backroom staff and saying the departure was “mutually agreed,” while acknowledging a recent bereavement for Tudor. (tottenhamhotspur.com) Tudor had been appointed on February 14 on a short‑term deal until the end of the season, subject to a work permit, when he was brought in to replace Thomas Frank. (tottenhamhotspur.com) Thomas Frank was sacked on February 11 after a run of poor results capped by a 2‑1 home defeat to Newcastle, a decision the club announced in a separate statement. (tottenhamhotspur.com) Tottenham sit 17th in the Premier League with 30 points, having scored 40 and conceded 50 for a goal difference of minus‑10, according to the official table. (premierleague.com) Multiple outlets reported Tudor failed to register a Premier League victory during his spell in charge, a run that intensified the board’s search for a new head coach. (espn.co.uk) Media coverage says the club has already begun conversations about a long‑term appointment and that a five‑year contract has reportedly been offered to an experienced candidate under consideration. (telegraph.co.uk) Tottenham’s next fixture is away at Sunderland on April 12, with further league dates against Brighton (April 18), Wolves (April 25) and Aston Villa (May 2) completing a run of matches that will decide their season. (tottenhamhotspur.com)

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