Spurs Dismiss Head Coach Igor Tudor After Six Winless Weeks in Premier League

Spurs Dismiss Head Coach Igor Tudor After Six Winless Weeks in Premier League

Tottenham have dismissed Igor Tudor as their head coach with immediate effect. The decision ends a six-week spell in charge.

Tudor did not register a win in five Premier League matches. His record during that period was zero victories, one draw and four defeats.

Record and recent results

The team suffered a 3-0 reverse against Nottingham Forest a week before the departure. That defeat formed part of Tudor’s six winless weeks at the club.

He had taken over from Thomas Frank in February. The brief tenure offered little time to change the league form.

Club statement and staff exits

Tottenham posted on X that the parting was by mutual agreement. Two backroom staff also left the club alongside Tudor.

  • Tomislav Rogic, goalkeeping coach
  • Riccardo Ragnacci, physical coach

The statement thanked all three for their work across the six-week spell. It said an update on the next head coach will follow in due course.

Personal circumstances

Tudor was informed of his father Mario’s death immediately after the Nottingham Forest fixture. He was unable to complete post-match duties following that news.

The club acknowledged his bereavement. Tottenham offered support to Tudor and his family at this difficult time.

Coverage and updates

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