He has lost his first four matches. Now experts say that Spurs coach must go.
Tottenham Hotspur's manager Igor Tudor faces mounting pressure after losing his first four matches, leading to calls for his dismissal from former players and experts.
Tottenham Hotspur is in a crisis as their new manager, Igor Tudor, faces extreme scrutiny following a string of four consecutive defeats since his appointment. Tudor, who took over the reins on February 14 after the firing of Thomas Frank, has become the first manager in the club's history to lose the first four matches. This includes significant losses against rival teams, which has raised serious questions about his capability to lead the club forward.
Former Tottenham goalkeeper Paul Robinson has openly criticized Tudor, suggesting he is not the right fit for the team and voicing concerns about the current managerial situation. The losses range from a heavy 1-4 defeat to Arsenal to a disappointing performance in the Champions League, where the team lost 2-5 to AtlΓ©tico Madrid. Tudor's attempts to remain positive and focused on problem-solving seem overshadowed by the immediate pressure of results and the potential for his job security to be on the line as speculation grows about another managerial change.
During a press conference, Tudor attempted to downplay concerns surrounding his position, insisting he is more focused on improving the team's performance rather than his job security. However, the mounting criticism and discontent among fans could push the club's owners to consider a swift change in leadership once again, further destabilizing the already challenging environment at Tottenham.