Tottenham must draw up emergency plan - it's clear Igor Tudor one hasn't worked
Tottenham's disastrous defeat against Atletico Madrid has highlighted the urgent need for a new plan as coach Igor Tudor has failed to improve the team's performance.
Tottenham Hotspur faced a humiliating 5-2 defeat against Atletico Madrid, which marks a new low in what has already been a troubling campaign for the club. This loss not only poses immediate challenges for the team but also casts significant doubt on coach Igor Tudor's effectiveness. The match was reminiscent of Tottenham's painful Champions League final experience six years ago, but this time it was clear that the team's struggles run much deeper than a single game.
The performance of Tottenham's players, particularly goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky, was subpar, raising questions about the entirety of the squad and Tudor's coaching strategy. Despite the Croatian coach's arrival, there has been little to no improvement in the team's play, echoing the previous shortcomings under former managers Thomas Frank and Ange Postecoglou. The persistent issues suggest a more profound problem within the club's structure and culture, indicating that the team's difficulties may not stem solely from coaching.
As the club prepares for an upcoming match against Liverpool, there is an urgent call for Tottenham to devise an emergency plan to address these ongoing issues. The pressure mounts on Tudor to find a solution seemingly with each passing game, as fans and analysts question what the future holds for the coach and the team in light of this latest setback.