Igor Tudor Resigns as Head Coach of Tottenham Hotspur
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New Delhi, March 29 (NationPress) The tumultuous season for Tottenham Hotspur has taken another surprising turn as Igor Tudor has resigned from his position as head coach following only seven matches, marking a brief and challenging tenure in north London.
The club released an official statement announcing, "It has been mutually agreed that Head Coach Igor Tudor will leave the Club immediately."
Tudor, who was appointed 44 days ago after the dismissal of Thomas Frank, was brought in with the hopes of revitalizing the season. Unfortunately, the results did not go in Spurs' favor. The Croatian coach suffered defeats in his first four matches, culminating in a disappointing home loss against Nottingham Forest on March 22, just before the international break.
The situation became even more challenging for Tudor due to personal loss. Following the recent match, he received the news of his father Mario’s passing. The club expressed its condolences, stating, "We recognize the bereavement that Igor has recently experienced and extend our support to him and his family."
Alongside Tudor, several members of his coaching staff have also departed. The club confirmed, "Tomislav Rogic and Riccardo Ragnacci have also exited their positions as Goalkeeping Coach and Physical Coach," indicating a complete overhaul of the coaching team.
Despite the brief duration, Tottenham expressed gratitude towards the departing staff. "We appreciate Igor, Tomislav, and Riccardo for their dedication over the past six weeks, during which they worked tirelessly."
Tudor’s exit leaves Spurs in a precarious position, without a head coach and only seven matches remaining in the Premier League season. The club currently stands just one spot and one point above the relegation zone, intensifying the urgency for their next appointment.
At present, uncertainty looms over north London. "An update regarding a new Head Coach will be shared in due course," the club mentioned, as Tottenham gears up for a pivotal away game against Sunderland on April 12, which could prove crucial in their fight for survival.