Tottenham's Historic Losing Streak: A Season of Struggles
Tottenham, led by manager Igor Tudor, faces an unprecedented sixth consecutive defeat, signaling the club's most challenging season. This downturn sees them narrowly escaping relegation in the Premier League. Injuries and strategic missteps compound their woes, sparking questions about team dynamics and Tudor's leadership.
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Besieged by an ongoing crisis, Tottenham manager Igor Tudor admitted that everything seems to be going wrong as his team suffered its sixth consecutive loss, marking a historical low for the near 144-year-old club. Tottenham's 5-2 defeat against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League's round of 16 has only added to a dismal season, leaving them teetering just a point above the Premier League's relegation zone.
Having succeeded Thomas Frank on February 14, Tudor has struggled to instill confidence, with no previous Spurs manager losing their first four matches in charge. Despite challenges, Tudor insists, "It's not about me," urging for calm and minimal discourse in the face of apparent adversity.
The Croatian manager faced criticism for his decision to field Antonin Kinsky as goalkeeper, a move that backfired with early missteps leading to goals. Compounding their troubles, injuries to key players Cristian Romero and Joao Palhinha leave Tottenham in further despair as they prepare for a crucial league match against Liverpool.
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