Overview
- Tottenham, which announced the mutual split Sunday, also confirmed the departures of goalkeeping coach Tomislav Rogic and fitness coach Riccardo Ragnacci.
- Tudor’s six-week spell produced one Premier League point from five games, with four defeats, and a lone win in the Champions League second leg against Atlético Madrid that did not prevent elimination.
- The team sits 17th in the Premier League, one point above the relegation places, after a 13-match league run without a win.
- The club noted Tudor had recently suffered a family bereavement and offered support to him and his relatives.
- Spurs say they will name a new head coach in due course, while reports link Adi Hütter and Roberto De Zerbi as options during what would be a third change this season.