Interim Tottenham manager Igor Tudor has called on his players to abandon excuses and show resilience as the team grapples with a troubling run marked by injuries and defeats. Tudor dismissed notions of a club curse, urging the squad to either “cry or fight” against their current adversity, according to Guardian Sport US.
Tottenham's struggles culminated in a heavy 3-0 loss to Atlético Madrid in the Champions League last-16, a result that drew sharp criticism of Tudor’s management and tactical decisions. Observers described the match as chaotic and damaging to the club’s reputation, with some commentators questioning Tudor’s suitability as head coach.
Despite mounting pressure, Tudor will remain in charge for the upcoming Premier League clash against Liverpool at Anfield, though his future beyond that fixture appears uncertain. The Guardian notes ongoing doubts about whether he will continue in his role after this critical game due to the team’s poor form.
In a recent statement, Tudor emphasized that Tottenham’s immediate priority is to avoid relegation rather than pursue Champions League qualification. The club is now focused on navigating a relegation battle, a significant shift from earlier aspirations this season.
Looking ahead, Tottenham’s performance in the Liverpool match will be a key indicator of Tudor’s tenure and the club’s direction. With the relegation fight underway and pressure mounting on leadership, the coming fixtures will be crucial for Spurs’ Premier League survival and managerial stability.

Igor Tudor
Tottenham
Jamie Redknapp
Atletico Madrid
Joao Palhinha
Liverpool




