Tottenham Hotspur have moved to calm speculation surrounding the future of their head coach, Igor Tudor, indicating that the Croatian manager is set to remain in charge for the time being despite mounting pressure over the team’s recent struggles.

Earlier reports suggested the club could cut short Tudor’s contract, which is scheduled to run until the end of the 2025/26 season. However, Tottenham’s latest update appears to signal that the manager will continue leading the team for now. The club confirmed that Tudor is expected to address the media in the pre-match press conference ahead of their upcoming fixture against Liverpool FC.
The clarification suggests that Tudor will still be on the touchline for the match, even as criticism grows following Tottenham’s disappointing run of results.
Pressure on the coach intensified after Spurs suffered a heavy 5–2 defeat to Atlético Madrid in the UEFA Champions League. The loss extended the club’s poor run and sparked fresh questions about Tudor’s position at the club.
Pundits and supporters have become increasingly vocal in recent days, with some urging the club’s leadership to take swift action. Reports indicate that Tottenham have now lost six consecutive matches across all competitions, a run that has heightened concern among fans.
Tudor only took over the role in February 2026 after the dismissal of Thomas Frank. His appointment was initially intended as a short-term solution through to the end of the season.
While uncertainty still surrounds what comes next for the Croatian tactician, Tottenham’s latest move suggests he will remain at the helm—at least for the immediate future—as the club prepares for a crucial clash with Liverpool.
Tottenham Hotspur Trust react to Spurs’ Champions League defeat to Atletico Madrid 🔽 pic.twitter.com/fGaYNTm33f
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) March 11, 2026
