Tottenham Hotspur parts ways with head coach Igor Tudor
On March 29, 2026, Tottenham Hotspur announced the mutual termination of the contract with head coach Igor Tudor after only six weeks in charge. Tudor, who replaced Thomas Frank on February 14, oversaw seven matches in all competitions, recording one win, five losses, and one draw, with an aggregate goal difference of 9-20. The decision follows a poor run of form that left the club fighting to avoid relegation from the Premier League, sitting just one point above the danger zone. Alongside the 47-year-old Croatian manager, goalkeeping coach Tomislav Rogic and physical coach Riccardo Ragnacci have also departed the club. While some sources report a winless streak of six matches, official records confirm his tenure spanned seven games. Speculation regarding a successor has emerged, with media linking Roberto De Zerbi and Sean Dyche to the vacancy as the club seeks to ensure its safety in the top flight.