Tottenham Hotsput are in dire straits right now.
A 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest on Sunday afternoon plunged the Lilywhites deeper into the relegation mire at the bottom of the Premier League table.
Spurs remain just one point and now just one place above the bottom three with only seven games of the season to play. They remain winless in the top flight in 2026 and are heading towards the Championship unless they can somehow find a way to arrest this extraordinary run of results between now and the end of the campaign.
Igor Tudor, brought in to save the club from relegation after Spurs sacked Thomas Frank in February, has so far failed in his mission to be the firefighter he was employed to be. Spurs have picked up just one point in the five matches he has overseen and are now closer to the relegation zone than they were before he arrived.
Tottenham Could Bring Back A Former Player
Rumours persist about his future at the club and whether or not the Tottenham board roll the dice and sack him and bring in another interim head coach for the final part of the season.
A number of former players and managers have been linked with the second job of saving the club, including Harry Redknapp, Tim Sherwood, Ryan Mason and Glenn Hoddle.
With three weeks now until their next Premier League match - the March international break and then FA Cup weekend - it would appear to be the perfect time to make a decision one way or another.
But according to reports, the club's owners ENIC have "no intention" of getting involved in the decision-making process. That job falls solely on the shoulders of CEO Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange.
ENIC, Venkatesham and Lange have all come in for criticism from an ever more angry fanbase that are demanding massive changes from top to bottom in N17.
Tottenham Have Made Contingency Plans
A BBC report following the dismal defeat to Forest stated: "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."
GIVEMESPORT understands that Tottenham had already made contingency plans over the managerial position before the first leg of their UEFA Champions League last 16 encounter with Atletico Madrid - which ended in a disastrous 5-2 defeat.
Spurs are planning to make a quick decision on the fate of Tudor, but are mindful that the Croatian is dealing with a personal issue following the death of his father - something he found out in the aftermath of the loss to Forest.