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But Tudor revealed he had not heard of the term ‘Spursy’ as he spoke in his first press conference since joining, and insists an “emergency situation”, with the club just five points above the relegation zone and with a raft of injuries, means talk of a style of play is premature and far from the priority for the club right now.
Tottenham have been brutally mocked by a Swedish politician, with the Scandinavian nation being urged to ensure that their economy does not become "Spursy". That word has been used to condemn Premier League heavyweights on a regular basis down the years,
John Heitinga is facing criticism for his decision to leave Tottenham Hotspur, a move that could affect how his career is viewed going forward. Sport Nieuws cover the Dutchman today and question why he decided not to stick around at Tottenham.
The 47-year-old Croatian twice rescued Udinese from relegation in Serie A, before plugging holes at Marseille and Juventus — ensuring Champions League football on both occasions. Tudor is a premium alternative to the likes of Tony Pulis and Sam Allardyce, who built reputations domestically on reviving disastrous seasons.
Spurs are in the hunt for a new manager in the coming months after Thomas Frank was relieved of his duties following a disappointing few months. Igor Tudor was recently brought in to replace Frank, but the former Juventus boss has only been hired until the end of the 2025/2026 season.
Swedish politician Mikael Damberg used Tottenham as an analogy for Sweden's economic struggles, branding both as 'Spursy' in a jaw-dropping speech while in parliament
Ange Postecoglou has boldly criticized Tottenham's transfer strategy and ambition. Current and former Spurs stars agreed with his condemnation of the club.
Tottenham assistant sacked after just one month as Igor Tudor brings in new coaching team - John Heitinga was added to Thomas Frank’s coaching staff last month but has now left the club
Tottenham are in danger of being relegated from the Premier League after a turbulent season and Jamie Carragher insists it wouldn't be a surprise to see them go down
Tottenham sacked under-pressure head coach Thomas Frank on Wednesday following months of poor results, but much larger issues doomed the North London club.