
Spurs' Managerial Mayhem: Tudor Exits Stage Left as Relegation Looms
Igor Tudor is departing Tottenham Hotspur by mutual consent after a winless Premier League run left them one point above relegation, exacerbated by a 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest. Potential replacements include Adi Hutter, Chris Hughton, and Roberto De Zerbi, with the club eyeing stability. Meanwhile, loanee Mikey Moore impresses at Rangers.
Spurs' Managerial Mayhem: Tudor Exits Stage Left as Relegation Looms
Picture this: you're nursing a pint, scrolling through the footy news, and bam – Tottenham Hotspur are at it again with the gaffer carousel. Igor Tudor, the Croatian firebrand brought in as an interim after Thomas Frank got the boot, is on his way out by mutual consent. TEAMtalk journo Graeme Bailey reckons the decision's been rubber-stamped after weeks of chit-chat in the boardroom.
Tudor's stint? A proper horror show. Not a single Premier League win since February, leaving Spurs teetering just one point above the drop zone. That 3-0 hammering by Vitor Pereira's Nottingham Forest was the final straw – exactly as the suits had plotted internally.
A Personal Touch to the Parting
It's not all about the results, mind. Sources whisper that Tudor, hit hard by the recent passing of his dad Mario, was ready to call time anyway. Classy move from both sides to keep it amicable. Spurs CEO Vinai Venkatesham gave the nod, as TEAMtalk revealed earlier this week.
Meanwhile, the club's been beavering away on replacements. No smoke without fire, eh? They've got a shortlist that's got fans buzzing – and scratching their heads.
Shortlist Shenanigans: Who's Next in the Hot Seat?
Top of the pile? Adi Hutter, the Austrian who dragged Monaco to back-to-back Champions League spots before getting the sack. L'Équipe via Get French Football News says talks are underway, though TEAMtalk pours cold water: no concrete chats yet. Still, the ex-Ligue 1 boss could be a wildcard.
Then there's Chris Hughton, a Spurs legend who stepped in as interim boss three times before. He's got Premier League nous, even if his last gig was with Ghana in 2024. Tim Sherwood and academy hero Ryan Mason are in the mix too – proper homegrown options.
Don't sleep on Roberto De Zerbi, the Italian maestro lately of Marseille and Brighton. He's a fan favourite for the full-time gig next season, but won't jump mid-campaign unless relegation's off the table. Mauricio Pochettino lurks in the background, dreaming of a Premier League return.
Robbie Keane and De Zerbi politely said 'no ta' to interim roles before Tudor arrived. With Spurs desperate to steady the ship, expect fireworks in the coming days.
Moore News and Other Nuggets
On the youth front, Mikey Moore is shining at Rangers on loan. The 18-year-old tearaway has Danny Rohl begging for him to stick around Ibrox next term, fighting for the Scottish Premiership. Kid's open to it, per TEAMtalk's James Holland – could be a silver lining amid the chaos.
Spurs scraped a draw at Liverpool and nicked a 3-2 win over Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, but domestically, it's grim. One thing's clear: Daniel Levy's crew are pulling out all stops to dodge the trapdoor.
As Joe Williams at TEAMtalk notes, clarity's coming soon. Will it be a steady hand or another gamble? Grab that pint – this saga's far from over. Spurs fans, chin up; stranger things have happened at the Lane.