The arrival of Igor Tudor at Tottenham was meant to stop the club’s freefall, but just ten days in, the Croatian coach is already under threat of dismissal.

Spurs have lost consecutive matches against Arsenal (1-4) and Fulham (2-1), showing no signs of improvement.
The Premier League club sits 16th, only four points above the relegation zone, with fans and media questioning Tudor’s ability to restore order and intensity. Criticizing players’ attitude and refereeing, Tudor’s confrontational tone may also risk further unrest in the dressing room.
Tottenham’s domestic crisis contrasts with their European campaign, having qualified for the Champions League round of 16, yet the club’s league form is alarming. Analysts warn that another defeat against Crystal Palace could force the board into swift action, especially with tough fixtures against Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Chelsea looming.
English media now openly discuss the possibility of Igor Tudor being removed if the downward spiral continues, highlighting the urgency for immediate results to avoid a disastrous season both on and off the pitch.
