
Tottenham head coach Igor Tudor
Tottenham Hotspur have parted ways with head coach Igor Tudor after just 44 days in charge, ending one of the shortest and roughest spells in the club’s recent history.
In that time, Tudor oversaw 7 games across all competitions without a single win. Spurs picked up only 1 draw, a 1‑1 result at Liverpool, and suffered 6 defeats.
In the Premier League, he managed 5 matches, with 0 wins, 1 draw, and 4 losses, leaving the team hovering just above the drop zone.
The Croatian coach’s dramatic exit comes on the back of a winless run that left Spurs teetering above the drop.
A replacement has not been named, but with the season approaching its final stretch, the club will need to act fast.
Fabrizio Romano reported Tudor’s departure, confirming it was by mutual consent.
Fans and pundits reacted quickly online, capturing the chaos at Tottenham.
Some pointed out that the club is on track to set a record for the most managers sacked in a single season.
Others were less forgiving: “Amorin will be proud of himself 😂😅 TOTTENHAM are relegation bound,” one post read. The turmoil highlights just how rough this season has been for Spurs, who now face a critical fight to stay in the Premier League.




