Tottenham are just one point above the bottom three with nine matches remaining. Thursday night’s defeat by Crystal Palace has amplified concerns.
Tudor’s Appointment Under Scrutiny
Spurs replaced Thomas Frank with Igor Tudor in February. The Croat’s track record of instantly improving under-performing teams was a key factor in his appointment.
However, Tudor has lost all three of his games in charge, raising concerns about his suitability for the role.
Club’s Response to Concerns
On Friday morning, club sources told BBC Sport that Tottenham have no immediate plans to change manager for a second time this campaign.
The club also confirmed that Tudor is scheduled to undertake the pre-match news conference, before Tuesday’s Champions League last 16 first-leg tie at Atletico Madrid. This provides further indication that Spurs are sticking with him for now.
Tudor’s Future at Tottenham
Even if Tudor can steer Tottenham to Premier League safety, it is now looking highly unlikely that he will be a contender to take the role on a full-time basis.