Tottenham 'ready second manager change' as brutal fan questions force owners into corner
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Tottenham are looking into a second managerial change in less than a month with Igor Tudor 's future already unclear - despite the Croatian being in charge for just three matches.
Tudor is yet to pick up a win and has seen his side concede nine times as their slide towards the bottom three continues . Thursday night saw them lose at home to Crystal Palace and the hierarchy are now having to consider their options.
Their current boss had been hired until the end of the season, but with the fear of relegation growing and results not improving tough decisions could be made, albeit no obvious candidates are on the market.
The Telegraph reports that the club’s directors face serious questions from members of the exclusive Tunnel Club. Some in the private members’ section directed their displeasure up one tier at the likes of chief executive Vinai Venkatesham. They asked stinging questions about the direction of the club under the Lewis family ownership.
Tudor was hired, in part, because of quickly he hit the ground running in previous roles, but that has not been the case. He batted away questions regarding his future after the defeat by the Eagles. Quizzed on whether the hierarchy would keep faith in him, he said: “I don’t think in that direction. I have my job to do and that’s all.”
He then said: “No comment on that question" when asked if he would still be the Tottenham boss the next time they played. Tudor's future as Tottenham boss rests with Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange – who would make any feeling known to the Lewis family representative Nick Beucher in Florida.
Tottenham have reportedly sounded out ex-Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi as their boss for next season, but that is conditioned on them remaining a top flight outfit - otherwise they will likely need a fresh plan.
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Former striker Peter Crouch was scathing about the state of Tottenham, admitting they are the worst team in the Premier League . He said on TNT Sports: “I think since Christmas , in 2026 it’s proven that is the case, so yes is the honest answer.
“ Wolves have picked up a little bit, you know [they’re] bottom of the league. Teams around them, West Ham picking up points, Nottingham Forest [too]. Spurs at the moment, form-wise, are without doubt are the worst in the league.”

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