
‘We’re so back’ – Tottenham fans in agreement after what they’ve just heard from Igor Tudor
Tottenham fans are fully behind new interim manager Igor Tudor following his first interview with the club since his appointment.
Tudor will take charge of Spurs‘ last 12 Premier League games following the sacking of Thomas Frank during his first season in charge of the club.
The 47-year-old has previous experience with the likes of Juventus, Lazio and Marseille, and he has been out of work since being sacked in October 2025.
The Croatian has the immediate task of pulling Spurs away from the relegation zone, with just a five point gap between themselves and 18th-placed West Ham.

Tottenham fans praise ‘brilliant’ Igor Tudor interview
Tudor’s first game in charge of the club will be against north London rivals Arsenal, with Spurs having had over a week to prepare for the fixture.
Spurs did not participate in the FA Cup, whilst, unlike Arsenal, they are also not in midweek Premier League action before the game.
Tudor spoke to the club’s media for the first time since his appointment, and fans liked what they heard from their new boss.
Many Spurs fans believed Frank was negative in his media duties, whilst Tudor has already vowed to go out with a view of winning every game.
One fan called the interview “superb” whilst another commented that Tudor had “already said more positive words than the previous manager.”
Tottenham interested in former player for managerial job
Whilst Tudor may be in a position to become the next permanent manager at Spurs, the club have already lined up their new boss for next season.
Manchester United interim manager Michael Carrick could be high on Spurs’ shortlist for the permanent role, with the 44-year-old having played for the club during his career.

Carrick is currently impressing in his role at Old Trafford, with the former Middlesborough boss unbeaten in his first five games in charge, including a 2-0 win over Spurs.
That fine form has lifted Man United into the Premier League top four, and he could land the job on a permanent basis if they qualify for the Champions League.
However, Carrick is expected to be available if Man United do not finish in the top four in May.