When Igor Tudor was brought in as interim coach to save survival in the Premier League and continue Thomas Frank’s success from the Champions League “group stage”, the Tottenham management must have been convinced that the former Juventus manager had a plan that would provide the necessary points in the Premier League. In his first interview, Tudor also gave a “100 percent sure” that there will be no relegation. Three games later and one point above the relegation zone, the Spurs management is left with their finger on the panic button.

The first time was when they fired Thomas Frank after eight months in the job. According to The Telegraph , the Spurs management is now thinking hard about putting forward proposals to the club owner to do the same with Tudor. This time after less than four weeks in the job.

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The English media, that after Tudor’s weak start, CEO Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange are considering firing the Croatian. If the decision is made, it will be presented to Tottenham owner Joe Lewis who will make the final decision.

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The question is whether it helps.