Kicked out by Juve and now away from Tottenham, the Croatian is part of a long list of names, even excellent ones, called to revive clubs in crisis without succeeding, indeed, even ending up with 3 sackings in a single season
Forty-four days later: it seems like the beginning of a horror film. Instead it is the end of the relationship between Igor “Iceman” Tudor and Tottenham. It ends here, he’s packed his boxes and goodbye (never again, obviously). It lasted a month and a half, seven games, no success in the Premier League, a few press conferences. And some statements remained engraved in the imagination. Like: “We’re sleeping less on the pitch. That’s the main thing.” Or: “I didn’t come here to yell at the players.” Tudor said goodbye to everyone after the 3-0 defeat (at home) against Nottingham Forest. The Premier League is ruthless, you know. And with this defeat the manager has picked up just one point in his five league games, results which have left Tottenham one step above the bottom three.
