Tottenham Hotspur announced on Sunday that head coach Igor Tudor has left the club. The decision follows a tenure lasting 44 days, during which the first team played five matches. Assistant coaches Filip Tapalovic and Hari Vukas also leave north London alongside the 47-year-old manager, according to the Premier League.
Tudor took charge in February 2026, succeeding Ange Postecoglou, but failed to secure a victory during his short period at the helm. Spurs currently occupy 10th position in the Premier League table following a 2-1 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers yesterday, per Sky Sports. The loss left the club 12 points adrift of the Champions League qualification places.
First-team coach Ryan Mason will take temporary charge of training while the board begins the search for a permanent successor. The club confirmed the change via an official statement, noting that the search for a new head coach is already underway. Tottenham face Manchester City in their next scheduled fixture on April 4, according to ESPN.