Igor Tudor Skips Media After Tottenham’s Nottingham Forest Defeat
Igor Tudor left the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium immediately after Sunday’s 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest. A club official said he departed because of a personal family matter discovered just after the final whistle.
Club reaction and media duties
First-team coach Bruno Saltor faced the media in Tudor’s place. The club official added Tudor had been forced to leave the stadium.
Saltor told reporters, “Personal matters, family matters and I am stepping in as it is not right time for him to speak.” He declined to give further details.
Match context and manager form
The defeat left Tottenham seventeenth in the Premier League table. Spurs sit one point above third-bottom West Ham after Forest moved ahead.
Tudor, a former Juventus and Lazio coach, has now lost four of five league matches in charge. The only non-defeat was a 1-1 draw at Liverpool.
On-field decisions and injuries
Saltor described the half-time change that removed defender Micky van de Van as “tactical” rather than injury-related. He said the team is being punished for every mistake.
“Every detail is going against us,” Saltor said. “It hurts us, it is painful, really painful, but the fans were outstanding today.”
Outlook and next steps
Speculation around Tudor’s position increased after the Nottingham Forest defeat. He also skipped media duties, compounding the uncertainty.
Spurs travel to Sunderland on April 12, after the international break. Filmogaz.com will monitor any further club updates and statements.
- Score: Nottingham Forest 3, Tottenham 0
- Spurs league position: 17th
- Recent run under Tudor: 4 losses in 5 league games
- Next fixture: Sunderland, April 12