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Igor Tudor: Father of Tottenham interim coach dies as club offer condolences

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Tottenham have offered condolences to interim head coach Igor Tudor following the death of his father.

The 47-year-old Croat did not undertake post-match media duties following Spurs' 3-0 home defeat by Nottingham Forest on Sunday for personal reasons.

"Everyone at Tottenham Hotspur is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Igor Tudor's father, Mario," said Spurs in a statement.

"Our thoughts and condolences go out to Igor and his family during this incredibly difficult time."

Former Juventus boss Tudor was appointed Tottenham boss until the end of the season on 13 February.

His side sit one point above the relegation zone with seven games remaining, having lost four times and drawn once in the Premier League during Tudor's short time in charge.

Their next match is at Sunderland on Sunday, 12 April.

Italian club Juventus, for whom Tudor also played for many years, joined Tottenham in expressing sympathy over the loss of his father.

"Juventus stands with Igor Tudor and his family at this difficult time," the Bianconeri said in a statement on X.

"Juventus joins in mourning the passing of his father."

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Tottenham news: 'Really difficult to play in so deflated and toxic an environment'

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Igor Tudor has earned just one point from his five league games - including a 4-1 thumping by Arsenal - as well as being dumped out of the Champions League following the chaotic first leg at Atletico Madrid.

Tottenham have won just 30 points from 31 Premier League games this season - their joint-lowest return after 31 games of a league campaign, along with 1914-15.

They are winless in their past 13 league matches (D5 L8), which equals the second-longest winless league run in their history dating back to 1912, with the record standing at 16 in 1934-35.

They must avoid setting a new record if they are going to survive, with relegation rivals West Ham's 2-0 defeat at Aston Villa the sliver of hope needed on a wretched afternoon.

"I think it's impossible for him to stay. I really do," ex-Tottenham midfielder Danny Murphy told Match of the Day.

"It's really difficult for the players to play in an environment that's so deflated and toxic.

"The only way you can change that is either winning games, which they're not doing, or change a manager - what the fans want.

"If they keep him in charge, it's five league games without a win. A new guy comes in, gets one win and it can turn quickly. It's a risk worth taking and I think they'll take it.

"The players don't really look like they're at it. They've had a couple of decent performances this week and maybe people thought that the corner had been turned, but confidence was low again after they conceded.

"He made two changes at half-time and that didn't make them any better. If anything, they got worse as the second half went on."

Bruno Saltor took Tudor's news conference and believes the head coach and his staff will get time, with three weeks until they travel to Sunderland after the international break.

"Yeah, of course, we feel the support of everyone at the club and we're just focusing on how we can help the players," he said.

"What gives me belief? The last two games, against Liverpool and Atletico Madrid and the first half today. We should've been at least 1-0 up. Right now, every small detail is going against us. It is about turning it around and that's what gives us confidence."

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Tottenham 0-3 Nottingham Forest: Fan views on Premier League game

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We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between Tottenham and Nottingham Forest.

Here are some of your comments:

Spurs fans

Raj: Every time you think you cannot be let down by the club any further, they find a new way to disappoint you. It feels like everyone and everything is conspiring against us - dodgy ref decisions certainly. But, ultimately, poor performances and poor decisions from the board have brought us here. I've never felt more disconnected from the club or out of love with the game than I do right now.

Pat: After the impressive win over Atletico Madrid, one would have thought a braver line-up and style of football would have been the better choice. But they retreated to play an ineffective, long-ball style, which was so comfortable for Forest. It's a sad indictment on the owners and how they have made poor appointments, signings and maintained an out-of-date wage structure. Only a miracle can save us now.

Steve: It is seven games too late to have appointed a capable successor to Thomas Frank. With seven games and a three-week hiatus in prospect, it is now or never to bite the bullet. If Forest can have four managers in a season and then they come up with Sunday's performance, three for Spurs can't be a bad idea! Someone who can introduce all our defensive players to one another and instil the idea of teamwork into them...

Hugh: Guidance is required now otherwise Championship football awaits! This guy should never been appointed manager. Therefore, let's right the situation and appoint a manager with Premier League experience!

Forest fans

Sean: The first goal was key in this match, and for Igor Jesus to get back in the Premier League goals just on half-time delivered a real gut punch for both Tottenham's squad and their fans, which they didn't recover from. We looked totally at ease in the second half, and Morgan Gibbs-White had to score against them. The icing on the cake was seeing Taiwo Awoniyi bag another goal from the subs' bench. This has been a great week to be a Forest fan. We need to keep it going.

Luke: That's as good an away win as I can remember, and just at the right time. It felt like last season's standards, and we need that two or three times more to be safe this year. I wish we were playing again on Wednesday, and I bet the players do too. Still dreaming!

Michael: Wow! Just wow! I wasn't expecting a three-goal win, especially when you saw how the Spurs fans opted to get behind their team. Brilliant defending all day and three well-crafted goals that have been hard to come by. It could all change in a week, but hopefully this gives Forest the confidence to push on and get more points. COYR!

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Tottenham rumours: Igor Tudor

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Match of the Day: Tottenham Hotspur and Igor Tudor analysis

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Premier League highlights: Tottenham 0-3 Nottingham Forest

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Tottenham analysis: Tudor in crisis with Spurs cheered on and booed off

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Where do Tottenham go from here?

It could not have been any more damaging if they had tried and a sixth defeat in seven Premier League games pushes them closer to relegation.

Tudor's position will now surely be in doubt just over a month after being appointed as Thomas Frank's replacement.

The former Croatia defender has earned just a point from his five Premier League games and suffered a humiliation against Forest - who had not won in the Premier League for two months.

Tottenham are in disarray and could suffer relegation from the top flight for the first time since 1977.

It could have been scripted. Spurs did start with some purpose following the backing from the fans but that evaporated in the second half.

Igor Jesus' goal silenced Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Gibbs-White's goal was the cue for some fans to leave.

Awoniyi added more pain but after just two home league wins all season - against Brighton and Brentford - it should not come as a surprise.

Tottenham were cheered on and booed off and their Premier League fate is increasingly in the balance.

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Igor Tudor at Tottenham: 'Impossible for him to stay' - what next for Spurs?

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How does Igor Tudor survive at Tottenham?

A woeful defeat by relegation rivals Nottingham Forest leaves Spurs above the Premier League's bottom three by a point.

Tottenham's near half a century stay in the top flight is under growing threat.

Victorious Nottingham Forest are on their fourth manager of the season with Vitor Pereira but Spurs may have to appoint their third to survive.

Tudor has lost five of his seven games after being appointed in February after Thomas Frank was sacked, having been hired in part for his positive short-term record at previous clubs.

If he does depart, Tottenham will have to decide whether to appoint another interim head coach or a permanent candidate with seven games left.

The former Juventus boss did not undertake the usual post-match duties having been informed of a family bereavement.

Sean Dyche, Ryan Mason and Harry Redknapp are among the names mentioned as possible replacements.

Spurs' owners Enic have no intention of intervening, with the onus on chief executive Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange to decide the club's direction.

It leaves Tottenham executives facing the decision of sacking a manager they only appointed just over a month ago, which may also raise internal questions on why Tudor was given the job in the first place.

After sacking Ange Postecoglou and Frank in the past year, Spurs have another huge decision to make.

Tudor has earned just one point from his five league games - including a 4-1 thumping by Arsenal - as well as being dumped out of the Champions League following the chaotic first leg at Atletico Madrid.

Tottenham have won just 30 points from 31 Premier League games this season - their joint-lowest return after 31 games of a league campaign, along with 1914-15.

They are winless in their past 13 league matches (D5 L8), which equals the second longest winless league run in their history dating back to 1912, with the record standing at 16 in 1934-35.

They must avoid setting a new record if they are going to survive, with relegation rivals West Ham's 2-0 defeat at Aston Villa the sliver of hope needed on a wretched afternoon.

"I think it's impossible for him to stay. I really do," said Tottenham midfielder Danny Murphy told Match of the Day.

"I think it's really difficult for the players to play in an environment that's so deflated and toxic.

"The only way you can change that is either winning games which they're not doing, or change a manager - what the fans want.

"If they keep him in charge - it's five league games without a win. A new guy comes in, gets one win, all of sudden, it can turn quickly. I think it's a risk worth taking and I think they'll take it.

"The players don't really look like they're at it. They've had a couple of decent performances this week and maybe people thought that the corner had been turned, but confidence was low again after they conceded.

"He made two changes at half-time and that didn't make them any better. If anything, they got worse as the second half went on."

Bruno Saltor took Tudor's news conference and believes Tudor and his coaching staff will get time, with three weeks until they travel to Sunderland after the international break.

"Yeah, of course, we feel the support of everyone at the club and we're just focusing on how we can help the players," he said.

"What gives me belief? The last two games, against Liverpool and Atletico Madrid and the first half today. We should've been at least 1-0 up. Right now every small detail is going against us. It is about turning it around and that's what gives us confidence."

Fans lined the Tottenham High Road to welcome the Spurs team.

Supporters scaled railings and sat on the top of bus shelters as their struggling side arrived to face relegation rivals Nottingham Forest.

The coach drove through a haze of blue and white smoke surrounded by thousands of fans as it crawled to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Protests had been shelved in recognition of the magnitude of the game, one which would have seismic repercussions on Spurs' season.

Goals from Teddy Sheringham, Jurgen Klinsmann, Harry Kane and Heung-min Son were played on the big screens pre-game before Cristian Romero delivered a message: "We'll fight for everything, all together."

Just under 90 minutes later fans streamed out of the stadium after Taiwo Awoniyi scored Forest's third.

They went from a parade to pointless. Tottenham are in deep trouble.

The players responded to the fans for 45 minutes. Igor Jesus hit his own bar, Richarlison pressed and harried and Mathys Tel produced one of his better displays.

Yet Igor Jesus' header in first-half injury time - followed by Morgan Gibbs-White's strike - increased Spurs' relegation woes.

Gibbs-White, of course had to have a say in the game after his aborted move to north London last summer.

Spurs thought they had their man as they looked to trigger a £60m release clause, only for the deal to collapse and Forest to threaten legal action.

It was a prelude to the chaos and calamity that was to come this season.

Awoniyi's late third sparked an exodus - some fans had already started leaving with 20 minutes left - and those who remained booed the team off.

The togetherness seen outside the stadium had evaporated, with Spurs fans only united in concern about the future.

"From Tottenham's point of view, there was a lot of fighting spirit in the first half, encouraged by a jubilant crowd who wanted to support their team," former Spurs and England goalkeeper Paul Robinson told BBC Radio 5Live.

"But, when you go to support your team like that you have to give something back, which didn't last.

"In the second half they were tactically weak, they were devoid of ideas, and the manager changed the personnel two or three times, and there was nothing there today to suggest that they can get out of that mess."

Xavi Simons' relegation to the bench baffled seasoned Spurs viewers, following his best performance and two goals in Wednesday's win over Atletico.

Tel was lively and hit the bar immediately after Igor Jesus' opener but faded in the second half with Forest's defence - expertly marshalled by Nikola Milenkovic - repelling everything.

Forest made their hosts wait on the pitch almost four minutes before emerging for the second half, Tottenham will have wished they had stayed in the dressing room.

"I don't see a structure," said Robinson. "A gameplan, or a way of playing. I don't see a tactical idea.

"They look devoid of ideas, and a manager who is looking for something that he is yet to find, and no time to find it."

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Tottenham 0-3 Nottingham Forest: Spurs in a relegation battle, says Bruno Saltor

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Coach Bruno Saltor admits everyone at Tottenham is aware they are in a relegation battle, and says a 3-0 Premier League defeat at home to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest was a "tough one to take".

Saltor spoke as family issues prevented interim manager Igor Tudor fulfilling his media duties.

MATCH REPORT: Tottenham 0-3 Nottingham Forest

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Tottenham 0-3 Nottingham Forest: What Saltor said in place of Tudor

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Tottenham coach Bruno Saltor, speaking to Sky Sports about why he has stepped in for Igor Tudor:

"Personal matters, family matters and I am stepping in as it is not right time for him to speak.

"Every mistake right now is going against us, every detail is going against us and it affects the players as well.

"You can see how much they are fighting. We are in a difficult situation, everyone knows. In the first half we were the better team and need to be consistent with that.

"We were 1-0 down and wanted to be a little more aggressive with players coming back from injuries. It didn't work as planned but it was our intention.

"It hurts us, it is painful, really painful, but the fans were outstanding today - from before the game until the end of the game.

"We need to carry on because we care, we care for Spurs, we are family and want to get out of this situation.

"I am 100% sure we can get through this situation."

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