Manager Igor Tudor is expected to be sacked if Tottenham fail to win against Nottingham Forest this Sunday.
Despite a small resurgence in performance last week, Spurs’ bosses are reportedly ready to pull the trigger on their second managerial change of the season to ensure Premier League survival.
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Sources say Prime Minister Tudor is expected to be fired.
This ultimatum was communicated through a prominent official at Company X, who made it clear that the Croat’s tenure was in jeopardy.
He posted: “Igor Tudor will be called to a meeting if Tottenham lose to Nottingham Forest this weekend. He is expected to be sacked.”
The timing of this report is particularly shocking given Tottenham’s slightly improved performance.
After a hard-fought draw at Anfield, Spurs recorded their first win of 2026 with a 3-2 win over Atletico Madrid on Wednesday night.
Although the result was not enough to keep them in the Champions League, it was a big mental boost and marked Tudor’s first win since taking over on February 14th.
But the board is reportedly looking at the cold reality of the Premier League table.
Tottenham currently sit in 16th place, one point out of the relegation zone. With only nine games remaining, the leaders feel it is too late to bring in a new manager and they cannot afford to fail against direct relegation rivals like Forest.
Tottenham are not afraid of a second managerial change
If Tudor is sacked, it will be a ruthless record from the Tottenham board.
Having already sacked manager Thomas Frank earlier this year, the club are reportedly prepared to do everything possible to avoid the devastating financial and sporting consequences of relegation.
Roberto De Zerbi is also one of those linked with the job, with reports suggesting Tottenham are already in talks with the former Brighton player.
Glenn Hoddle also offered to return to Tottenham to save them from relegation.
Sean Dyche, also known as the ‘Fireman’ manager, has a wealth of experience in taking over clubs in danger of relegation and helping them survive relegation.
Sunday’s clash at the City Ground could prove decisive for Igor Tudor.

