Having sacked Thomas Frank, Tottenham Hotspur appointed Igor Tudor as the interim head coach until the end of the season, but the Croat, as it seems, is anything but a solution to their problems. His team lost all three games they’ve played so far – the North London Derby to Arsenal at home, away to Fulham, and at home to Crystal Palace.
Tudor is now reportedly on the verge of getting sacked, and things don’t look too good for the relegation-threatened Spurs. With 29 matches played, a single point separates them from West Ham who are in the danger zone, and from Nottingham Forest who are ahead of the Hammers on goal-difference.
The likes of Glen Hoddle and Robbie Keane have been mentioned as candidates for another temporary appointment, and according to the Telegraph, Spurs have held talks with Roberto De Zerbi, formerly of Brighton and Olympique Marseille, about the permanent job in the summer – if they stay in the Premier League.