Tottenham 'considering their options' to replace Igor Tudor amidst fan unrest - Report
Tottenham Hotspur may be about to make a big decision on the future of Igor Tudor after the club’s bruising defeat to Crystal Palace.
The scenes at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Thursday were indicative of the mood around the club, with fans leaving the stadium in droves at half-time.
The performance and the result will raise huge alarm bells at N17, with some pundits suggesting that Tottenham are in major danger of going down.
Just one point separates the Lilywhites from the drop zone, and the club’s hierarchy could have a decision on their hands in the coming weeks.
Igor Tudor has had a tough start at Tottenham
The Telegraph reports that Spurs are considering a second change of manager within a month after Tudor presided over three London derby losses in a row.
It is claimed that during the 3-1 loss to Palace, some members of the Tunnel Club directed their anger and displeasure in the upward direction of CEO Vinai Venkatesham.
The report states that the words uttered were ‘not sweary but all the more stinging for that reason’, with the fans asking questions about the direction of the club.
Amidst the increasing pressure due to the threat of relegation, Venketashem and sporting director Johan Lange will decide if Tudor stays and make a recommendation to the Lewis family.
When could Spurs sack Tudor?
The Telegraph reveal that the club continue to maintain that Tudor will remain incharge for Tottenham’s Champions League trip to Atletico Madrid next week.
Spurs travel to Anfield to face Liverpool next weekend, followed by the second leg against Atletico and a relegation six-pointer against Nottingham Forest.
After the clash against Forest, Tottenham will have three weeks off before a clash against Sunderland on April 12, and the outlet suggests that the extended break could be the right time for a new manager to be installed.
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