Source :- PERTH NOW NEWS
The Premier League strugglers have abruptly ended their brief but frantic partnership with Igor Tudor after the teams have “mutually agreed” to leave their time director after just five days.
Spurs are currently sitting awkwardly in 17th spot, one stage above the relegation zone, and facing their primary potential second-tier exit since 1977 with the departure of the Croatian on Sunday.
Tudor was appointed next month to keep the momentum moving after Thomas Frank was fired, but he only managed to win one of his seven games in charge.
His career was likewise overshadowed by individual tragedy when his father, Mario, passed away earlier this month, the boss receiving the disastrous news following Spur ‘ humiliating 3-0 household loss to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest.
According to a statement from Spurs,” We can verify that it has been jointly agreed for brain coach Igor Tudor to leave the club with quick effect.”
” We likewise express our condolences to Igor and his family at this difficult time and acknowledge the grief that he has recently experienced.
The 47-year-old past Lazio and Juventus director, who was hired with a reputation for turning around struggling groups, had little to make of his short tenure.
His disastrous tenure began with a 4-1 Premier League defeat to tournament competitors Arsenal, who had already lost to Fulham and Crystal Palace, before the Forest scandal sealed his fate.
Spurs haven’t won a Premier League game since December 28 at Palace, which is a terrible work of 13 game that has put the North London pub in danger of losing.
Results of fans left at halftime during Palace’s 3-1 win earlier this month after Oliver Glasner’s part scored three targets in eight days have the fanbase drastically deteriorated.
After a turbulent 5-2 away battle in the first leg, a tense 3-2 victory over Atletico Madrid and a draw at Liverpool gave glimpses of hope for Tudor’s turnaround.
The size of the crisis was noted by the surrender against Forest, where hundreds of empty chairs greeted the last whistle amid the well-known sounds of boos.
Spur finished 17th last year under Ange Postecoglou, but they ended 13 points above the relegation area because they placed their priority on winning the Europa League otherwise. Shortly after winning the Europa League, the Australians were fired.
However, this time, they do not have such a cushion, and a long injury list has also been a contributing factor to their problems.
With Spur then having seven activities to keep their top-flight position, past Brighton director Roberto De Zerbi and former Burnley, Everton, and Forest director Sean Dyche are among the bookmakers ‘ favorites to take over.


