Tottenham Hotspur have officially parted ways with interim head coach Igor Tudor after just 44 days in charge, following a dramatic downturn in results.
Softfootball gathered the decision comes in the wake of a damaging 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest on March 22 a result that left Spurs sitting 17th in the table, just one point above the relegation zone with only seven games remaining.
The club confirmed that both parties “mutually agreed” to end the relationship with immediate effect, bringing an abrupt end to a short and turbulent spell in North London.
Fabrizio Romano confirmed these reports via his official x handle where he posted:
BREAKING: Igor Tudor leaves Tottenham with immediate effect.

Tudor had been appointed on February 14 following the dismissal of Thomas Frank, but failed to steady the club’s form. Tottenham lost five of their seven matches across all competitions during his tenure, intensifying concerns over a potential relegation battle.
The latest development has sparked strong reactions from fans, with growing frustration over the club’s instability and poor performances this season.
With the campaign nearing its conclusion, Tottenham now face a crucial period as they scramble to appoint a new manager and secure their Premier League status.