Spurs have announced the decision to part ways with the Croatian after just seven games in charge When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Want to add more newsletters? Five times a week FourFourTwo Daily Fantastic football content straight to your inbox! From the latest transfer news, quizzes, videos, features and interviews with the biggest names in the game, plus lots more. Once a week ...And it’s LIVE! Sign up to our FREE live football newsletter, tracking all of the biggest games available to watch on the device of your choice. Never miss a kick-off! Join the club Get full access to premium articles, exclusive features and a growing list of member rewards. Tottenham boss Igor Tudor has left the club, it has been announced. The Croatian won just one game of his seven in charge at the helm and leaves Spurs dangling precariously above the Premier League's relegation places by just a point. His appointment was met with mixed feelings following Thomas Frank's departure, especially given that he had never managed in England, let alone the Premier League, previously. Tudor leaves after winning just one game of his seven, against Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Champions League, and off the back of an embarrassing 3-0 loss against Nottingham Forest last weekend. Following the defeat to Forest it was announced that Tudor's father, Mario, also recently passed away, and Tudor did not complete any post-match duties following the defeat against Forest. In a statement released on Sunday afternoon, Tottenham Hotspur said: "We can confirm that it has been mutually agreed for Head Coach Igor Tudor to leave the Club with immediate effect. "Tomislav Rogic and Riccardo Ragnacci have also left their respective roles of Goalkeeping Coach and Physical Coach. "We thank Igor, Tomislav and Riccardo for their efforts during the past six weeks, in which they worked tirelessly. We also acknowledge the bereavement that Igor has recently suffered and send our support to him and his family at this difficult time. "An update on a new Head Coach will be provided in due course." De Zerbi has emerged as the early favourite with the bookmakers to take over, and the Italian enjoyed a solid spell with Marseille up until his high-profile departure in February of this year. Former Monaco boss Adi Hutter has also been mentioned and is currently out of work after leaving the Ligue 1 outfit back in October 2025. In FourFourTwo's view, Ryan Mason seems like the kind of candidate they should be going for to help them steer clear of relegation. If it worked at Manchester United, why can't it work for Spurs? Someone who knows the club and the DNA is what we feel is needed at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Matthew Holt writes freelance for FourFourTwo, amongst others, and boasts previous experience at GOAL and SPORTBible. He now works with us alongside his time at Manchester United, aiding with online content for the website. Career highs include working at the FA Cup final, as well as scoring at Old Trafford in front of the Stretford End. A long-term sufferer of his beloved Scunthorpe United, he is often seen on the padel court, as well as occasionally as a six-a-side call-up.Igor Tudor leaves post as Tottenham boss amid Premier League relegation fears
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