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Spurs' Relegation Rollercoaster: ENIC Hands Tudor Verdict to Execs as Keane Deal Hits Snag

Spurs' Relegation Rollercoaster: ENIC Hands Tudor Verdict to Execs as Keane Deal Hits Snag

Steve Pearson (TEAMtalk) EN 12 March 2026 at 23:47
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Tottenham's woes deepen under Igor Tudor with a historic losing streak, but owners ENIC are leaving any sacking decision to execs Vinai Venkatesham and Johan Lange. Robbie Keane emerges as a top replacement target, though his demand for a long-term deal clashes with Spurs' short-term thinking. Fans await clarity ahead of a crunch Anfield clash.

Spurs' Relegation Rollercoaster: ENIC Hands Tudor Verdict to Execs as Keane Deal Hits Snag

Imagine sinking six pints in a row without a win – that's Tottenham Hotspur right now, with their longest losing streak in 143 years. Igor Tudor, the Croatian gaffer brought in as a relegation firefighter, has managed the worst start ever: four defeats on the bounce. Players tuning out, fans tuning off, and that goalkeeper shambles against Atletico Madrid? Proper nightmare fuel.

Tudor's Descent into the Championship Abyss

Spurs hired Tudor for one job: steady the ship. Instead, it's listing badly towards the Championship. The club's finances would take a battering if relegation hits, so you'd think owners ENIC would grab the axe. Nah, not quite.

Senior BBC hack Sami Mokbel reckons ENIC are playing good cop, bad cop from afar. They're not meddling in the daily drama, even under old chairman Daniel Levy. It's all down to chief executive Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange to decide if Tudor's time is up.

Mokbel's sources say the owners have never been hands-on, letting the execs call shots. Remember sacking Frank back in February? That was Venkatesham and Lange's call, rubber-stamped upstairs. With Tudor still in the hot seat for Sunday's trip to Anfield, a seventh straight loss could light the blue touchpaper.

Hands-Off Owners Leave Fans Fuming

ENIC's stance beggars belief when your team's in freefall. Spurs supporters, dreaming of a quick fix, now pin hopes on the exec duo. Will they stick or twist? The pressure's mounting, especially with demotion looming like a tax bill.

As TEAMtalk's Steve Pearson reports, Tottenham's brass have a shortlist of saviours ready to parachute in. Top of the pile? Robbie Keane, the former Spurs legend now bossing Ferencvaros in Hungary. Keane's itching for a crack at his old club, even if it means managing in the second tier.

Keane Keen, But Contract Clash Looms Large

Here's the rub, courtesy of TEAMtalk insider Fraser Fletcher: Keane fancies a long-term gig, not a short-term bandage to limp to May. Spurs, spooked by the drop zone, only want a season-ender. No budge from either side? Keane stays put in Budapest.

Complicating matters, Celtic have Keane on their summer wishlist for a permanent role. The Irishman's stock is rising, and he's not ditching stability for a Spurs SOS that might end in tears.

Picture the scene at Anfield: Tudor on the touchline, Liverpool circling. Another flop, and Venkatesham-Lange watch begins. Keane or someone else? Or does Tudor get a lifeline?

Spurs fans, crack open a cold one – it's going to be a bumpy ride. Will the execs grow a pair, or let the Croatian Croat his own path? Stay tuned, as this saga's got more twists than a dodgy penalty.

(Original reporting by Steve Pearson at TEAMtalk)

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