It has been a turbulent period for Tottenham Hotspur. The club has confirmed that interim head coach Igor Tudor will remain in his position for the immediate future, despite the fallout from their crushing 5-2 defeat against Atlético Madrid in the Champions League on March 10, 2026.
Here is a breakdown of the current situation at the club:
Igor Tudor’s Managerial Crisis and Performance
Igor Tudor’s tenure has gotten off to a historic, albeit unwanted, start. Since taking over from Thomas Frank on February 14, 2026, Tudor has lost all four of his opening matches—the worst start for any manager in the club’s history.
- Current Form: Spurs are on a six-game losing streak across all competitions.
- League Standings: The club sits in 16th place in the Premier League, just one point above the relegation zone.
- European Struggles: The 5–2 loss in Madrid leaves Tottenham with a massive mountain to climb in the second leg of the Round of 16 next week.
The Goalkeeper Controversy
The pressure on Tudor intensified following his tactical gamble at the Metropolitano. He dropped starting goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario in favor of Antonin Kinsky, only to sub Kinsky off after just 17 minutes following two critical errors that saw Spurs fall 3–0 behind.
“It happened very rare things in my coaching 15 years… It was necessary to preserve the guy, to preserve the team.” – Igor Tudor on the Kinsky substitution.
What’s Next for Spurs?
Despite rumors of an immediate termination, the club’s hierarchy (led by CEO Vinai Venkatesham) has signaled a stay of execution. Tudor is scheduled to lead the pre-match press conference this Friday ahead of a high-stakes fixture.
| Upcoming Fixture | Date | Competition |
| Liverpool (A) | March 15, 2026 | Premier League |
| Atlético Madrid (H) | March 18, 2026 | Champions League (2nd Leg) |
| Nottingham Forest (H) | March 22, 2026 | Premier League |
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