Igor Tudor Departs Tottenham Hotspur After 44 Days as Head Coach
In Brief
Tudor's short tenure highlights Tottenham's ongoing struggles, with the club remaining near the Premier League relegation zone.
Key Facts
- Igor Tudor left Tottenham Hotspur after 44 days in charge.
- The club and Tudor parted ways by mutual consent following seven matches.
- Tottenham was one point above the relegation zone at the time of his departure.
- Tudor won just one of his seven matches as head coach.
- Tottenham stated Tudor's exit was with immediate effect.
What Happened
Tottenham Hotspur and head coach Igor Tudor have parted ways after 44 days, with the club announcing his immediate departure. Tudor oversaw seven matches during his tenure.
Why It Matters
The departure comes as Tottenham faces ongoing challenges in the Premier League, remaining close to the relegation zone. The club's search for stability continues amid managerial changes.
What's Next
Tottenham is expected to appoint a new head coach, with several candidates reportedly under consideration. The team's performance in upcoming matches will be closely watched.
Sources
- BBC News — Tudor leaves Spurs after just 44 days in charge(1h ago)
- Sky News — Spurs sack head coach Igor Tudor after just six weeks and no wins in Premier League(21h ago)
- The Independent — Next Tottenham manager: Six options to replace Igor Tudor (45m ago)
