Igor Tudor has left Tottenham Hotspur after just seven games in charge, with the club struggling to avoid relegation. The Croatian manager, who took over as interim head coach in February, has mutually agreed to part ways with Spurs, citing personal reasons following the death of his father. Tudor’s tenure was marked by five defeats and one draw in the Premier League, with his only win coming in the Champions League against Atletico Madrid. The club is now searching for a new head coach, with options including Roberto De Zerbi, Sean Dyche, and Harry Redknapp.
Igor Tudor Parts Ways with Tottenham Hotspur After Brief Stint
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