
Tottenham is seeking its fourth manager in 12 months as pressure mounts on the club’s decision-makers ahead of a critical relegation battle. The latest departure came on Sunday, with coach Igor Tudor leaving by mutual consent after a 44-day tenure, during which he managed seven games.
The team sits one point above the Premier League relegation zone with seven rounds remaining, risking a return to the Championship for the first time since 1977.
The sacking follows a turbulent year during which Ange Postecoglou and Thomas Frank were previously stood down as Tottenham managers. Roberto de Zerbi and Sean Dyche have been mentioned as potential replacements, reflecting the ongoing search for stability.
There is debate about whether returning to Postecoglou, who previously led the club, would be the best move, with discussions emphasizing his prior success in uniting players and implementing the club’s style. Some voices argue that the club should move quickly to secure the right appointment to avoid a disastrous relegation.
Commentators have criticized the club’s ownership and leadership structure, suggesting that the recruitment decisions and overall football focus have not been adequate. Former players and pundits have stressed accountability for the leadership team amid calls for a decisive, football-focused direction.
Tottenham are scheduled to face Sunderland on Sunday, April 12, in what is a high-stakes match as they attempt to avoid relegation.
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