Spurs owner to leave Tudor future to club executives
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Spurs owner to leave Tudor future to club executives
"Sources have indicated to BBC Sport that the club's owners are not, and have never been, involved in the day to day running of the club, even during Daniel Levy's era, allowing those on the ground to make decisions, and will leave any call about Tudor to the Spurs executives."
"Tudor finds himself under major pressure having lost all four of his games in charge, conceding 14 goals in the process. Tottenham, who face Liverpool on Sunday, can fall into the Premier League relegation zone at the weekend and face an uphill battle to qualify for the Champions League quarter-finals."
"It is understood that the decision to sack Frank in February was taken by Venkatesham and Lange before being ratified by the ownership. Of course, it remains to be seen whether Enic decides to take matters into its own hands if Tottenham's relegation fears worsen in the coming weeks."
Tottenham Hotspur's ownership structure delegates managerial decisions to the club's executive team, with chief executive Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange maintaining decision-making authority. Igor Tudor faces significant pressure after losing all four matches in charge, conceding 14 goals, with Tottenham potentially entering the relegation zone. The ownership has historically remained uninvolved in day-to-day operations, even during Daniel Levy's tenure. While the decision to sack Thomas Frank was made by executives and ratified by ownership, the same process is expected for any future managerial changes. However, ownership may intervene if relegation fears intensify. Recent structural changes include Venkatesham's appointment and Levy's departure after 25 years, with the Lewis family becoming more visible in club operations.
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