Tottenham hold Roberto De Zerbi talks after new Igor Tudor sack development

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Tottenham are understood to be considering the future of Igor Tudor, despite him being in charge for just three games.

Tudor has failed to have the new manager bounce the Spurs board thought that he would, as he has overseen three straight defeats.

The performances have also been underwhelming, which has seen resentment from the fanbase.

What are you doing with Igor Tudor if you are the Tottenham board after that Palace loss? 😫

Tottenham hold talks about hiring Roberto De Zerbi if they avoid relegation

According to The Telegraph, the focus for Tottenham is to avoid relegation, and they have already held talks about hiring Roberto De Zerbi in case they achieve that goal.

Plans for a summer appointment have already been set in motion, but they may be forced to act quicker than that.

The Spurs hierarchy are already considering Tudor’s future, but no immediate decision has been made to part ways with him.

The Lilywhites are working out what the best possible option is moving forward, as the Croatian was given a glowing report by Vinai Venkatesham and Johan Lange and sacking him after three games will reflect poorly on them.

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In case a decision is made to sack Igor Tudor, Tottenham have been told to hire Glenn Hoddle until the end of the season.

Here’s what Igor Tudor needs to do to turn things around at Spurs

First and foremost, Tottenham need to be less porous at the back, and if that means ditching a back three, then so be it.

Tudor cannot wait for the players to buy into his system; instead, he must tweak his system to get the best out of the current players.

He also has to manage the disciplinary issues that have been critical in games, bringing down the morale of the squad.

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Red card vs Crystal Palace…

The Croatian also needs to raise the fitness levels instantly, as Spurs seem to be getting overrun each time they step onto the field of play.

He has to find an attacking trio and stick with them, as he has been chopping and changing too many things, breaking the rhythm.

It is hard to perfect things quickly, but he’s got to get the players to work rigorously in training so as to get them used to playing next to each other.