Tottenham fires coach Igor Tudor after six weeks.

Igor Tudor has left his job as Tottenham Hotspur manager. He was in charge for just over a month and seven games. The team is struggling in the Premier League.
Igor Tudor was appointed as Tottenham Hotspur's manager after Thomas Frank was fired. Tudor’s time at the club was short, lasting just over a month. The team lost many of its matches during his leadership. A personal loss, the death of his father, was a factor in the decision to leave. This change affects Tottenham’s plans for the rest of the season.
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Highlights
Tudor Fired Immediately
Igor Tudor has left his role as Tottenham Hotspur manager immediately.
Short Tenure, Poor Results
Tudor was in charge for six weeks and seven matches with only one victory.
Departure Due to Personal Loss
Tudor left due to the death of his father.
Club’s Struggles Highlighted
Tottenham is struggling and heading towards relegation from the Premier League.
Agreement Reached Immediately
The agreement for Tudor’s departure was reached with immediate effect.
Perspectives
- Igor Tudor was fired from Tottenham Hotspur.
- His tenure was short, lasting just over a month.
- The team’s performance was poor during his time.
- The departure was agreed upon by mutual consent.
Sources blame Tudor's poor performance and losses.
NRK, RTL Nieuws, FAZ, New
Sources link the dismissal to Tudor’s personal tragedy – his father’s death.
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