Igor Tudor hired as Tottenham interim manager
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Tottenham confirmed the appointment of Igor Tudor as their interim manager until the end of the season on Saturday.
Former Juventus boss Tudor replaces Thomas Frank, who was
sacked on Wednesday with Tottenham languishing only five points above the
Premier League relegation zone.
The Croatian and Tottenham's hierarchy reached a verbal
agreement on Friday and the deal has now been rubber-stamped.
"It is an honour to join this club at an important
moment," Tudor said.
"I understand the responsibility I have been handed and
my focus is clear. To bring greater consistency to our performances and compete
with conviction in every match.
"There is strong quality in this playing squad, and my
job is to organise it, energise it and improve our results quickly."
At Juventus, Tudor inherited a team that sat outside the
Champions League places late in the 2024-25 campaign, but he guided them to a
fourth-place finish after losing just one of his first 11 games in charge.
He was unable to replicate that form this season and paid
the price.
The 47-year-old was dismissed in October after an
eight-match winless run left the Italian club struggling in eighth place in
Serie A.
Tudor has also had spells in charge of Lazio, Marseille,
Verona, Hajduk Split, Galatasaray and Udinese.
The former Croatia defender will be tasked with cleaning up
the mess left by Frank, who was sacked one day after a 2-1 defeat against
Newcastle on Tuesday.
Frank, hired from Brentford last year after Ange
Postecoglou's sacking, was removed after a miserable run of two wins in 17
league games.
Tottenham sporting director Johan Lange expects Tudor to
prove a unifying force at a club in turmoil during Frank's dismal seven-month
reign.
As well as battling to avoid relegation for the first time
since 1976-77, the north London club have reached the last 16 of the Champions
League in their sole glimmer of hope this season.
"Igor brings clarity, intensity and experience of
stepping into challenging moments and producing impact," said Lange.
"Our objective is straightforward -– to stabilise
performances, maximise the quality within the squad and compete strongly in the
Premier League and Champions League."
Tottenham's players have been given time off until Monday
due to the club being without a weekend match after their FA Cup exit in
January.
Opting for a temporary boss follows the template used by
Manchester United, who hired Michael Carrick until the end of the season after
dismissing Ruben Amorim.
Tottenham had also been linked with former Borussia Dortmund
manager Edin Terzic and ex-RB Leipzig boss Marco Rose prior to reports of their
agreement with Tudor.
Candidates for the permanent Tottenham job are likely to
include their former manager Mauricio Pochettino after his United States
commitments at the World Cup in June and July.
Lange and Tottenham chief executive Vinai Venkatesham can
expect criticism if Tudor doesn't improve results, given his lack of Premier
League experience and reputation for producing the same kind of cautious
performances that angered fans in Frank's tenure.
Tottenham's next match is the north London derby at home to Premier League leaders Arsenal on February 22.


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