Igor Tudor admits Tottenham job the biggest challenge of his career
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Igor Tudor admits Tottenham job the biggest challenge of his career
"Probably, if I see, if I recognise the difficulties there are, probably, yes. It's even a bigger challenge, even a bigger motivation to do this and we do it. The former Juventus boss also admitted the role was harder than expected, but believes work on the training ground can turn around the club's fortunes."
"Yes, very tough, but it's what I said before, I don't change my opinion, it is how it is, so, daily work, focus, raising in all things we need to do, physical condition, mental confidence, performance and waiting for the players to come back. We need to be focused on us, what we can do, less thinking about others."
"I don't think too much about the draw. If you ask me whether I expect the draw tomorrow, it won't change for me nothing. Spurs will discover their Champions League opponents for the round of 16 on Friday, but Tudor promised to waste no energy on fixtures with either Atlético Madrid or Galatasaray due to the current situation."
Igor Tudor, Tottenham's interim head coach, has described his current role as the biggest challenge of his managerial career. Spurs face a critical situation with only two wins in their last 18 Premier League matches, including a 4-1 home defeat to Arsenal in Tudor's debut. Despite acknowledging the difficulty exceeds his expectations, Tudor remains confident that focused training ground work can reverse the club's fortunes. He emphasizes concentrating on internal improvements rather than external distractions, including the upcoming Champions League draw. Key defenders Kevin Danso and Pedro Porro will return for Sunday's match against Fulham, providing some relief to the squad.
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