It is an honour': Tottenham confirm Igor Tudor as interim head coach until end of season
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It is an honour': Tottenham confirm Igor Tudor as interim head coach until end of season
"An imposing centre-back, Tudor broke through at hometown club Hajduk Split before joining Juventus in 1998. He spent nine years in Turin, winning two Serie A titles before returning to Hajduk. Tudor also won 55 Croatia caps, playing at the 1998 and 2006 World Cups and scoring against England at Euro 2004. Tudor's first managerial job came at Hajduk, winning the Croatian Cup in 2013. He lasted just nine months at Greek side Paok before being sacked due to "unsuccessful results and criticism of the team"."
"Tudor was named head coach of Udinese in April 2018 and saved the club from relegation. He left in the summer, but returned to Friuli in March 2019. Tudor rejoined Hadjuk in January 2020 but after just eight months he was back in Italy, joining Juventus as Andrea Pirlo's assistant. The pair won the 2021 Coppa Italia but failed to regain the title and were dismissed. "I think it was unfair," Tudor said. "I've decided I will no longer work as an assistant for anybody else.""
Tottenham appointed Igor Tudor as interim head coach on a deal until the end of the season. Tottenham dismissed Thomas Frank after a 2-1 home defeat to Newcastle left the club in 16th place and five points above the Premier League relegation zone. Frank departed after seven months following a run of two wins in 17 league fixtures. Tudor is an experienced Croatian coach and former imposing centre-back with nine years at Juventus and 55 Croatia caps. Tudor stated he understands the responsibility and will focus on bringing greater consistency and competing with conviction in every match. Tudor's managerial career includes spells at Hajduk, Paok, Karabukspor, Galatasaray, Udinese and Juventus.
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