Igor Tudor has admitted he could be dismissed less than three weeks after taking charge at Tottenham Hotspur F.C., with pressure mounting in North London.
Sunday’s 2-1 loss to Fulham F.C. was his second defeat as interim boss and stretched Spurs’ worrying streak to four straight losses. The result leaves Tottenham 16th on 29 points — only four above the relegation zone with 10 matches left to play.
After beginning the season with ambitions of securing European football, the club now finds itself dragged into an unexpected survival fight, raising major concerns.
Speaking post-match, Tudor was candid about the situation and acknowledged the unforgiving reality of management.
“They arrive before us,” he said.
“They predict and we are always late on everything. That’s the problem.”
The Croatian’s frank remarks suggested deeper issues than tactics alone, pointing to shortcomings in awareness, reactions and decision-making. Fulham’s sharper approach consistently troubled Spurs, who appeared reactive instead of composed in crucial moments.
With confidence low and the standings tightening, Tudor faces a pivotal period. Without a swift improvement, his brief stint in charge could end abruptly as the club’s hierarchy consider their options in a season drifting toward crisis.

