Tudor's disastrous six-week stint leaves Spurs closer to relegation
Igor Tudor will be remembered at Tottenham Hotspur as the firefighter who used gasoline instead of water. That's if he's remembered at all.
Igor Tudor will be remembered at Tottenham Hotspur as the firefighter who used gasoline instead of water. That's if he's remembered at all.
Igor Tudor will be remembered at Tottenham Hotspur as the firefighter who used gasoline instead of water. That's if he's remembered at all.
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Former Marseille star Frank Leboeuf has urged Tottenham Hotspur to look beyond Roberto De Zerbi, suggesting the Italian may not suit the current demands, with a stronger, more authoritative presence needed to drag them clear of the relegation fight.
Two reliable journalists have shared a key detail about the generous contract that Tottenham Hotspur have offered to Roberto De Zerbi.
It emerged earlier today that De Zerbi is now edging close to agreeing a deal to become the next Tottenham head coach.
There has been a big announcement regarding Tottenham fan favourite and former academy coach, Jermain Defoe, as the Lilywhites go about finding a successor to Igor Tudor.
The Spurs hierarchy is under huge pressure as they face what could be an era-defining decision for the club.
Here we are then, at the juncture where Tottenham Hotspur appointing an injured back-up left-back as their manager might not be their worst option.
Actually, hilarious though it sounds, it could even be their best hope of dodging relegation.
Tottenham Hotspur supporters' groups have urged the club not to hire manager Roberto De Zerbi, claiming it is against the club’s commitments to “respect, safety and inclusion”.
Leeds United defender Pascal Struijk has reportedly cropped up on the radars of Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa and Newcastle United.
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