Tottenham Hotspur has confirmed the mutual departure of head coach Igor Tudor after just 44 days in charge, as the club continues to struggle near the bottom of the Premier League table.
The decision comes at a critical point in the season, with Spurs sitting 17th on the table with 30 points from 31 matches. The club is just one point above West Ham United, who occupy the final relegation spot. Tudor’s short tenure now ranks as the fourth-shortest managerial spell in Premier League history.
In a statement shared on social media, Tottenham confirmed not only Tudor’s departure but also the exits of goalkeeping coach Tomislav Rogic and physical coach Riccardo Ragnacci. “We thank Igor, Tomislav and Riccardo for their efforts during the past six weeks, in which they worked tirelessly,” the club said, acknowledging the brief but intense period under the Croatian’s leadership.
Tudor had been brought in during a turbulent phase for the club, with hopes of stabilizing results and steering the team away from relegation danger. However, performances failed to improve significantly during his time at the helm, leaving Spurs in a precarious position as the season approaches its final stretch.
The timing of the decision adds further uncertainty, as Tottenham now enters the last seven matches of the campaign without a permanent head coach. With survival in the top flight hanging in the balance, the club faces mounting pressure to act quickly and decisively in appointing interim leadership or a replacement.
Spurs’ next fixture is scheduled against Sunderland on April 12, a match that could prove crucial in determining their fate. Every remaining game is expected to carry high stakes, as the narrow gap between safety and relegation leaves little room for error.
The coming weeks will be pivotal for Tottenham, both on and off the pitch. As the club searches for direction, supporters will be hoping for swift decisions and improved performances to secure their place in the Premier League for another season.
